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Son of man came to serve refers to a specific episode in the New Testament. In the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark , Jesus explains that he "came as Son of man to give his life as ransom".〔''Matthew 8-18'' by W. D. Davies, Dale C. Allison 2004 ISBN 0-567-08365-9 page 51〕〔''The emergence of Christian theology'' by Eric Francis Osborn 1993 ISBN 0-521-43078-X page〕 The ransom paid by the Son of man is an element of a common doctrine of atonement in Christianity.〔''"the Son of Man" Or Contributions to the Study of the Thoughts of Jesus'' by Edwin Abbott ISBN 1-154-96660-7 page 265〕 In the Gospel of , this episode takes place shortly after Jesus predicts his death, and then says:
The identification of Jesus with the Son of man, in the context of the Book of Daniel (7:13–14), places the death of Jesus and the ransom he pays at a higher level of prominence than other prophets and martyrs, even his contemporary John the Baptist.〔''The Gospel of Matthew'' by R. T. France 2007 ISBN 0-8028-2501-X page 396〕〔''Dying, we live: a new enquiry into the death of Christ in the New Testament'' by Kenneth Grayston 1990 ISBN 0-232-51836-X page 197〕 Later in the New Testament account, in , when Jesus considers himself the Son of Man spoken of in the Book of Daniel, the Jewish high priests accuse him of blasphemy.〔''Lectures in systematic theology'' by Henry Clarence Thiessen, Vernon D. Doerksen 1097 ISBN 0-8028-3529-5 page 94〕 ==See also== * Gospel harmony * Life of Jesus in the New Testament 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Son of man came to serve」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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