One Like the Son of Man

The title Jesus preferred to use for himself more than any other in the New Testament Gospels was 鈥淪on of Man.鈥 According to the Bible Dictionary, this title was used approximately eighty times in the Gospels and used exclusively by the Savior to reference himself. 鈥淎nd he said unto them, That the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath鈥 (Luke 6:5). But why would this simple descriptor be chosen as a majestic title of the Lord? In this episode Dr. Jared W. Ludlow, professor of ancient scripture and publications director of the Religious Studies Center, answers this question and provides greater insight to the eschatological context by discussing his article, 鈥溾極ne Like the Son of Man Came with the Clouds of Heaven鈥: The Context and Influence of the Son of Man Prophecy in Daniel 7.鈥 Professor Ludlow outlines the characteristics of apocalyptic literature within the book of Daniel, deconstructs the elements of the Son of Man prophecy, and connects both to Restoration scripture and the teachings of early Church leaders. In examining this work, we might learn ways to prepare and pray for the building up of God鈥檚 eternal kingdom.
Publications
- 鈥溾極ne Like the Son of Man Came with the Clouds of Heaven鈥: The Context and Influence of the Son of Man Prophecy in Daniel 7鈥 (in Religious Educator, 24.1, 2023)
- 鈥淭he Influence of the Figure of Moses in the Book of Mormon鈥 (in They Shall Grow Together: The Bible in the Book of Mormon, Religious Studies Center, 2022)
- 鈥淓noch in the Old Testament and Beyond鈥 (in From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament through the Lens of the Restoration, Religious Studies Center, 2021)
- 鈥淎lma鈥檚 Loving Counsel to His Sons about the Law of Justice鈥 (in Give Ear to My Words: Text and Context of Alma 36鈥42, Religious Studies Center, 2019)
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