Date of Award
6-1-1950
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Theology (Th.M)
Department
Exegetical Theology
First Advisor
Paul Bretscher
Scripture References in this Resource
John 1 :49; 51; Matthew 18:19; 20; Acts 7:56; Matthew 26:64; Revelation 1:13; Revelation 14:14; Daniel 7:13; 1 Corinthians 15:47; 1 Corinthians 15:45; Romans 5:12-18; Psalm 8:5; Isaiah 1:12; Job 16:21; Deuteronomy 32:8; Psalm 10:5; Daniel 8:17; Daniel 7:18; Daniel 7:10; Matthew 13:41 ff.; Mark 12:27; Matthew 25:31; John 8:28; Luke 9:58; John 12:34; Matthew 13:37-43; Matthew 8:20; Matthew 9:6; Matthew 10:23; Mark 2:10; Luke 9:58; Luke 5:24; Luke 6:22; Matthew 11:19; Matthew 12:8; Matthew 12:32; Matthew 12:40; Mark 2:28; Luke 7:34; Luke 6:5; Luke 12:10; Matthew 13:37-43; Matthew 13:41 ff.
Abstract
The term “Son of Man" was Jesus ‘favorite self-designation. It occurs approximately eighty times in the Gospel records. Though Jesus accepted as appropriate titles for Himself such terms as Messiah, Son of David, the Christ, the Son of God, He at times expressly called Himself the Son of Man in replying to those, who addressed Him with some other title (John 1:49 ,51; Matthew 18: 19, 20).
Recommended Citation
Fritz, John, "The New Testament Concept of the Son of Man" (1950). Master of Sacred Theology Thesis. 204.
https://scholar.csl.edu/stm/204
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