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The Hebrew expression "son of man" (Hebrew: בן–אדם, romanized: ben-āḏām) appears 107 times in the Hebrew Bible, the majority (93 times) in the Book of Ezekiel. [1]
The expression "the Son of man" occurs 81 times in the four canonical gospels (mainly quoting Jesus) [3] and another four times in the rest of the New Testament. The equivalent Hebrew expression "son of man" (בן–אדם, i.e. ben-'adam, lit. son of Adam) appears in the Old Testament 103 times. [4]
"Son of man" appears 25 times in Luke, a copy c. 800 shown here. [83] The term son of man appears many times in all four gospel accounts, e.g. 30 times in Matthew. [83] However, unlike the title son of God, its proclamation has never been an article of faith in Christianity. [84]
The Hebrew expression "son of man" (בן–אדם i.e. ben-'adam) appears 107 times in the Hebrew Bible. [1] This is the most common Hebrew construction for the singular, appearing 93 times in the Book of Ezekiel alone and 14 times elsewhere.
The Omotic speaking Shinasha have a similar tradition of descent from Canaan's son Hamati [9] Similarly, the Shinasha extend the Canaanite ancestry to neighboring ethnic groups [10] The Persian historian Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari (c. 915) recounted a tradition that the wife of Canaan was named Arsal, a daughter of Batawil son of Tiras, and ...
The "Sons of God" are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible at Genesis 6:1–4. 1 And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, 2 That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.
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Historically, many rulers have assumed titles such as the son of God, the son of a god or the son of heaven. [1] The term "Son of God" is used in the Hebrew Bible as another way to refer to humans who have a special relationship with God. In Exodus, the nation of Israel is called God's firstborn son. [2] Solomon is also called "son of God".