The Passover Plot (p2) - 3.2

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The Passover Plot (p2) - 3.2

The video delves into the concept of the 'Son of Man' as related to messianism, examining ancient texts like the Similitudes of Enoch and how these inform our understanding of Jesus' identity and mission. It traces the historical and religious significance of this term and its alignment with both righteousness and apocalyptic themes within the Jewish tradition.

Key Points:

Messiah Ben David and Community of Saints
The discussion begins with the identification of the elect community as representatives of true Israel, serving as a precursor to the Messiah Ben David, as captured in a hymn referencing Isaiah 9:6. This establishes the connection between the ancient prophecies and their fulfillment in the figure of Jesus.

Messianic Implications of 'Son of Man'
The term 'Son of Man' is explored for its significance pre-dating Jesus, potentially associated with prior prophetic figures. The video posits that this terminology may reflect a northern Palestinian idiom and connects Jesus’ self-identified role within Jewish messianism.

Enoch's Similitudes and Apocalyptic Themes
A substantial focus on Enoch's writings reveals a vision of the 'Son of Man' as a figure who will bring justice and righteousness, emphasizing the apocalyptic surroundings of these texts. The implications of the 'Son of Man' becoming central to the Jewish-Christian narrative are scrutinized.

Role of the Son of Man in Judgment
The video discusses the role of the Son of Man in divine judgment, correlating scriptural references where he is depicted as a figure of authority and power. This explores how the early belief system sees the Messiah as both a suffering servant and a future glorious king.

Connection to Early Christian Thought
The conclusion ties the discussed themes back to early Christian thought, illustrating how Jesus’ teachings and identity were shaped by these proto-messianic concepts. The relationship between dying and rising as a messianic theme is underscored, showing how these narratives were woven into the expectations of Jesus’ ministry.

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