Abstract:This article examines the philological and tradition-historical background of the Son of Man phrase and the mythological figure that it describes in light of recent research. While many studies for well over a century have interpreted the New Testament's ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου phrase and its Aramaic equivalent אנשא בר through the prism of Late Aramaic texts, as at least occasionally a non-titular circumlocution, this study engages the research of a number of Aramaic specialists to suggest that such an approac… Show more
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