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The Biblical Hebraic Definition for the Term "Son of Man" - PROGRAM PART 2 OF 6

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If you spend any time at all reading in the New Covenant or New Testament, you will most certainly notice Yeshua's use of the term, "Son of Man." What was he referring to? Personally, I don't think that many will give much of this a second thought but for those of you that would like to dig deeper and study it with interest then this podcast is for you.

In the days of Yeshua, the meaning of the term "Son of Man" would have been understood by those waiting for Messianic prophetic fulfillment, as a signal pointing back to Isaiah chapter 53 and Psalm 2:12, Messianic suffering servant prophecies.

On this podcast - PROGRAM PART 2, we will get the Hebraic backstory for the term "Son of Man." Plus, it will teach us about why we need the Death and Third Day Resurrection of Yeshua; if we are going to have any hope at all of getting well and getting healed from the passed-down genetic DNA of Adam and Eve's sin-sickness, when they got very sick in the Garden of Eden. It was their sickness that we inherited when we were born into this fallen world. Also, the term "Son of Man" will teach us about what Psalm 2:12 means, "Kiss the Son lest he be angry and you perish in the way."

This is Real Israel Talk Radio, Program Number AR201114, Program Part 2 for Episode Number 45.

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If you spend any time at all reading in the New Covenant or New Testament, you will most certainly notice Yeshua's use of the term, "Son of Man." What was he referring to? Personally, I don't think that many will give much of this a second thought but for those of you that would like to dig deeper and study it with interest then this podcast is for you.

In the days of Yeshua, the meaning of the term "Son of Man" would have been understood by those waiting for Messianic prophetic fulfillment, as a signal pointing back to Isaiah chapter 53 and Psalm 2:12, Messianic suffering servant prophecies.

On this podcast - PROGRAM PART 2, we will get the Hebraic backstory for the term "Son of Man." Plus, it will teach us about why we need the Death and Third Day Resurrection of Yeshua; if we are going to have any hope at all of getting well and getting healed from the passed-down genetic DNA of Adam and Eve's sin-sickness, when they got very sick in the Garden of Eden. It was their sickness that we inherited when we were born into this fallen world. Also, the term "Son of Man" will teach us about what Psalm 2:12 means, "Kiss the Son lest he be angry and you perish in the way."

This is Real Israel Talk Radio, Program Number AR201114, Program Part 2 for Episode Number 45.

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