RT Book T1 The Son of the Man in the Gospel of John T2 Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series JF Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series A1 Burkett, Delbert 1949- A2 Burkett, Delbert 1949- LA English PP Sheffield PB Sheffield Academic YR 1991 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/120140225 AB A perceptive investigation into the origin and meaning of the expression 'ho huios tou anthropou' as it occurs in John. This mysterious phrase, commonly translated as 'The Son of Man', is Jesus' primary self-designation; many critics see it as the key to his self-understanding. Yet scholars have come to no consensus on its origin and meaning. The author examines the phrase in John without relying on theories derived from Synoptic research. He concludes that John uses it in the sense 'the Son of the Man' to identify Jesus as the son of the enigmatic figure 'the Man' mentioned in Proverbs 30.1. SN 1850752923 K1 Bibel : Johannesevangelium K1 Bibel : Johannesevangelium : 3,13 K1 Bibel : Sprichwörter : 30,1-4 K1 Menschensohn K1 Bible : N.T : John K1 Christianity : Scriptures K1 Hochschulschrift