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John's vision of the Son of Man

John's vision of the Son of Man is a vision described in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 1:9–20) in which the author, identified as John, sees a person he describes as one "like the Son of Man" (verse 13). The Son of Man is portrayed in this vision as having a robe with a golden sash, white hair,[1] eyes like blazing fire, feet like bronze and a voice like rushing waters. He holds seven stars in his right hand and has a double-edged sword coming out of his mouth. The vision is interpreted by Christians as the only identifiable physical description of Jesus in any form in the Christian biblical canon.

Illustration from the Bamberg Apocalypse of the Son of Man among the seven lampstands
The Vision of John on Patmos by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1860)

Account edit

John of Patmos, the author of the Book of Revelation, wrote how on the Lord's Day he was "in the Spirit", and heard a loud voice "like a trumpet" (Revelation 1:10). When he turned around, he saw this Son of Man figure. In Revelation 1:18, the figure identifies himself as "the First and the Last", who "was dead, and behold I am alive for ever and ever", a reference to the resurrection of Jesus.

Connection with the rest of the book edit

Some of the language used in Revelation 1 is also used in Revelation 19 to describe the Rider on the White Horse. In both places, he has a sword coming out of his mouth (1:16 and 19:15) and has "eyes like blazing fire" (1:14 and 19:12). The sword proceeding from Jesus’ mouth describes the counterintuitive way God's messiah conquers: by the word of God.[2]

The Son of Man is portrayed as walking (2:1) among seven lampstands, which represent the seven churches of Asia (1:20). In Revelation 1:11, he says, "Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches". Chapters 2 and 3 report the content of the letters written to the angels of the seven churches. Throughout the letters he is identified in terms of the vision, such as "him who has the sharp, double-edged sword" (Revelation 2:12).

Connection with the Book of Daniel edit

Revelation 1 Daniel 10
1:13 one like a son of man, wearing an ankle-length robe, with a gold sash around his chest 10:5 a man dressed in linen with a belt of fine gold around his waist
1:14 his eyes were like a fiery flame 10:6 his eyes were like fiery torches
1:15 His feet were like polished brass refined in a furnace 10:6 his arms and feet looked like burnished bronze
1:15 his voice was like the sound of rushing water 10:6 the sound of his voice was like the roar of a multitude
1:16 his face shone like the sun at its brightest 10:6 his face shone like lightning

There is a striking resemblance between John's and Daniel's visions of a son of man. In John's vision the Son of Man has white hair, a sword, and lampstands. In Daniel's vision the Son of Man has a body resembling tarshish, which Rabbi Rashi explains – quoting Tractate Hullin 9lb – as the man being as large as the Tarshish Sea in Africa.[3] Rashi interprets Daniel's Son of Man to be the archangel Gabriel.[4]

In Jewish mysticism, the angels are the heavenly priests of God who serve in his heavenly temple in his heavenly Jerusalem; hence Gabriel wearing priestly robe and sash.[5] Jesus is similarly depicted because, according to the New Testament, he is the eternal high priest of mankind.[6]

Explanation and interpretation edit

Element Biblical reference Suggested meaning
Seven gold lampstands Zechariah 4:11, 14 "What are...the lampstand?...These are...the Lord of all the earth." The menorah used in the tabernacle and in the temple
Robe and golden sash Exodus 28:4 "These are the vestments they shall make:...a robe,...and a sash. In making these sacred vestments which your brother Aaron and his sons are to wear in serving as my priests." "Reminders of the official dress of the High Priest"[7]
White hair Isaiah 1:18 "Though your sins are like scarlet, they will be as white as snow; though they are as red as crimson, they will become like wool." Like that of the Ancient of Days in Daniel 7[8]
"Wisdom and the dignity of age"[8]
Eyes like blazing fire Psalm 139:12 "Even the darkness is not dark to You, but the night shines like the day, for darkness is as light to You." They "read every heart and penetrate every hidden corner"[9]
Feet like bronze Ezekiel 1:27 "...and from what looked like the waist down, I saw something like the appearance of fire and brilliant light surrounding him." Strength and stability[10]
Trampling enemies[11]
Voice like rushing waters Ezekiel 1:24 "Then I heard the sound of their wings, like the roaring of mighty waters, like the voice of the Almighty." "The awe-inspiring power of a great waterfall"[10]
Holding seven stars in his right hand Deuteronomy 1:10 "The LORD your God has multiplied you, so that today you are as numerous as the stars in the sky." Pleiades[7] in Job 38:31
Supreme political authority[7]
"The right hand can be interpreted as a source of power and protection"[12]
Astrological imagery: "The stars may be thought of as controlling human fate, but Jesus controls the stars"[13]
Double-edged sword coming out of his mouth Ephesians 6:17 "And take...the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." "His Word that works to save and to destroy"[7]
Face like the sun Isaiah 60:19 "No longer shall the sun be your light by day,...Rather, the LORD will be your light forever." As at the Transfiguration[11]

William Hendriksen suggests that the whole of the vision "is symbolical of Christ, the Holy One, coming to purge His churches," and to "punish those who are persecuting His elect."[9]

Significance of the seven stars edit

John tells us in Revelation 1:20 that the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches (Revelation 1:20)

In the New Testament, the Greek word for angels (aggelos) is not only used for heavenly angels, but also used for human messengers, such as John the Baptist (Matthew 11:10, Mark 1:2, Luke 7:27). Merrill Unger is of the opinion that human messengers is the meaning of the stars.[14] In commenting on this verse, C. I. Scofield states: "The natural explanation of the "messengers" [angels] is that they were men sent by the seven churches to ascertain the state of the aged apostle ... but they figure any who bear God's messages to a church."[15]

Several New Testament scholars believe that the angels are not human messengers. Isbon Beckwith says they represent the churches "ideal conception of its immanent spirit".[16] Henry Barclay Swete refers to the angels as the "prevailing spirit" of the church.[17]

 
Reverse of a denarius of Domitian, depicting his son with seven stars

One aspect of the vision is the portrayal of Jesus holding seven stars in his right hand. Such a motif is also found on coins of the Emperor Domitian. Sometime between 77 and 81, Domitian's infant son died.[18] He was subsequently deified, and is portrayed on coins of Domitian, with seven stars. Ernest Janzen argues that the globe on which the infant stands represents world dominion and power, while the stars indicate his divine nature; he is depicted as "the son of (a) god" and "conqueror of the world."[19] Although Domitian's son cannot be said to be holding the stars, some scholars have drawn parallels between the numismatic and biblical evidences. Frederick Murphy notes that "Revelation's image of Jesus with seven stars in his hand may be an allusion to that coin and an implicit critique of it. It is not the Roman imperial family that has cosmic significance, but Jesus."[13]

Austin Farrer, on the other hand, takes them to be the seven classical planets, and interprets the vision as representing Christ's lordship over time.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cf. Ancient of data
  2. ^ David L. Barr, “Apocalypse as Symbolic Transformation for the World,” Interpretation, 38 (1953), 39–50
  3. ^ Chabad Tanakh: Rashi's Commentary on Daniel 10:6
  4. ^ Chabad Tanakh: Rashi's Commentary on Daniel 11:1
  5. ^ "ANGELOLOGY – JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  6. ^ "Hebrews, CHAPTER 5 | USCCB". bible.usccb.org. Chapter 5:1–10. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  7. ^ a b c d David Chilton, The Days of Vengeance: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation (Dominion Press, 1987), pp. 73–76.
  8. ^ a b Leon Morris, The Revelation of St. John (Tyndale, 1969), p. 53.
  9. ^ a b William Hendriksen, More Than Conquerors: An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation (Tyndale Press, 1962), p. 56.
  10. ^ a b Robert H. Mounce, The Book of Revelation (Eerdmans, 1977), p. 79.
  11. ^ a b John Gill, Exposition of the Entire Bible 2013-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Simon J. Kistemaker, Exposition of the Book of Revelation (Baker, 2002), p. 97.
  13. ^ a b Murphy, Frederick J. (1998-08-01). Fallen Is Babylon: The Revelation to John. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-56338-152-2.
  14. ^ Unger, M., Unger's Bible Dictionary, (Chicago, Illinois: Moody Press, 1975) p. 52
  15. ^ Scofield, W. I., The Scofield Study Bible (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996) p. 1331.
  16. ^ Isbon T. Beckwith, The Apocalypse of John (NY: MacMillan Company, 1919; reprinted Wipf and Stock), p. 446, emphasis Beckwith’s.
  17. ^ Henry Barclay Swete, Commentary on Revelation: The Greek Text (1906, reprint Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications, 1977), p. 22.
  18. ^ Brian W. Jones, The Emperor Domitian (Routledge, 1993), p. 36.
  19. ^ Ernest P. Janzen, "The Jesus of the Apocalypse Wears the Emperor's Clothes," SBL Seminar Papers 130 (1994): 645–647.
  20. ^ Austin Farrer, "Inspiration, Poetical and Divine," in Interpretation and Belief, p. 47.

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John s vision of the Son of Man is a vision described in the Book of Revelation Revelation 1 9 20 in which the author identified as John sees a person he describes as one like the Son of Man verse 13 The Son of Man is portrayed in this vision as having a robe with a golden sash white hair 1 eyes like blazing fire feet like bronze and a voice like rushing waters He holds seven stars in his right hand and has a double edged sword coming out of his mouth The vision is interpreted by Christians as the only identifiable physical description of Jesus in any form in the Christian biblical canon Illustration from the Bamberg Apocalypse of the Son of Man among the seven lampstandsThe Vision of John on Patmos by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld 1860 Contents 1 Account 2 Connection with the rest of the book 3 Connection with the Book of Daniel 4 Explanation and interpretation 5 Significance of the seven stars 6 See also 7 ReferencesAccount editJohn of Patmos the author of the Book of Revelation wrote how on the Lord s Day he was in the Spirit and heard a loud voice like a trumpet Revelation 1 10 When he turned around he saw this Son of Man figure In Revelation 1 18 the figure identifies himself as the First and the Last who was dead and behold I am alive for ever and ever a reference to the resurrection of Jesus Connection with the rest of the book editSome of the language used in Revelation 1 is also used in Revelation 19 to describe the Rider on the White Horse In both places he has a sword coming out of his mouth 1 16 and 19 15 and has eyes like blazing fire 1 14 and 19 12 The sword proceeding from Jesus mouth describes the counterintuitive way God s messiah conquers by the word of God 2 The Son of Man is portrayed as walking 2 1 among seven lampstands which represent the seven churches of Asia 1 20 In Revelation 1 11 he says Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches Chapters 2 and 3 report the content of the letters written to the angels of the seven churches Throughout the letters he is identified in terms of the vision such as him who has the sharp double edged sword Revelation 2 12 Connection with the Book of Daniel editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Revelation 1 Daniel 101 13 one like a son of man wearing an ankle length robe with a gold sash around his chest 10 5 a man dressed in linen with a belt of fine gold around his waist1 14 his eyes were like a fiery flame 10 6 his eyes were like fiery torches1 15 His feet were like polished brass refined in a furnace 10 6 his arms and feet looked like burnished bronze1 15 his voice was like the sound of rushing water 10 6 the sound of his voice was like the roar of a multitude1 16 his face shone like the sun at its brightest 10 6 his face shone like lightningThere is a striking resemblance between John s and Daniel s visions of a son of man In John s vision the Son of Man has white hair a sword and lampstands In Daniel s vision the Son of Man has a body resembling tarshish which Rabbi Rashi explains quoting Tractate Hullin 9lb as the man being as large as the Tarshish Sea in Africa 3 Rashi interprets Daniel s Son of Man to be the archangel Gabriel 4 In Jewish mysticism the angels are the heavenly priests of God who serve in his heavenly temple in his heavenly Jerusalem hence Gabriel wearing priestly robe and sash 5 Jesus is similarly depicted because according to the New Testament he is the eternal high priest of mankind 6 Explanation and interpretation editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Element Biblical reference Suggested meaningSeven gold lampstands Zechariah 4 11 14 What are the lampstand These are the Lord of all the earth The menorah used in the tabernacle and in the templeRobe and golden sash Exodus 28 4 These are the vestments they shall make a robe and a sash In making these sacred vestments which your brother Aaron and his sons are to wear in serving as my priests Reminders of the official dress of the High Priest 7 White hair Isaiah 1 18 Though your sins are like scarlet they will be as white as snow though they are as red as crimson they will become like wool Like that of the Ancient of Days in Daniel 7 8 Wisdom and the dignity of age 8 Eyes like blazing fire Psalm 139 12 Even the darkness is not dark to You but the night shines like the day for darkness is as light to You They read every heart and penetrate every hidden corner 9 Feet like bronze Ezekiel 1 27 and from what looked like the waist down I saw something like the appearance of fire and brilliant light surrounding him Strength and stability 10 Trampling enemies 11 Voice like rushing waters Ezekiel 1 24 Then I heard the sound of their wings like the roaring of mighty waters like the voice of the Almighty The awe inspiring power of a great waterfall 10 Holding seven stars in his right hand Deuteronomy 1 10 The LORD your God has multiplied you so that today you are as numerous as the stars in the sky Pleiades 7 in Job 38 31 Supreme political authority 7 The right hand can be interpreted as a source of power and protection 12 Astrological imagery The stars may be thought of as controlling human fate but Jesus controls the stars 13 Double edged sword coming out of his mouth Ephesians 6 17 And take the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God His Word that works to save and to destroy 7 Face like the sun Isaiah 60 19 No longer shall the sun be your light by day Rather the LORD will be your light forever As at the Transfiguration 11 William Hendriksen suggests that the whole of the vision is symbolical of Christ the Holy One coming to purge His churches and to punish those who are persecuting His elect 9 Significance of the seven stars editJohn tells us in Revelation 1 20 that the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches Revelation 1 20 In the New Testament the Greek word for angels aggelos is not only used for heavenly angels but also used for human messengers such as John the Baptist Matthew 11 10 Mark 1 2 Luke 7 27 Merrill Unger is of the opinion that human messengers is the meaning of the stars 14 In commenting on this verse C I Scofield states The natural explanation of the messengers angels is that they were men sent by the seven churches to ascertain the state of the aged apostle but they figure any who bear God s messages to a church 15 Several New Testament scholars believe that the angels are not human messengers Isbon Beckwith says they represent the churches ideal conception of its immanent spirit 16 Henry Barclay Swete refers to the angels as the prevailing spirit of the church 17 nbsp Reverse of a denarius of Domitian depicting his son with seven starsOne aspect of the vision is the portrayal of Jesus holding seven stars in his right hand Such a motif is also found on coins of the Emperor Domitian Sometime between 77 and 81 Domitian s infant son died 18 He was subsequently deified and is portrayed on coins of Domitian with seven stars Ernest Janzen argues that the globe on which the infant stands represents world dominion and power while the stars indicate his divine nature he is depicted as the son of a god and conqueror of the world 19 Although Domitian s son cannot be said to be holding the stars some scholars have drawn parallels between the numismatic and biblical evidences Frederick Murphy notes that Revelation s image of Jesus with seven stars in his hand may be an allusion to that coin and an implicit critique of it It is not the Roman imperial family that has cosmic significance but Jesus 13 Austin Farrer on the other hand takes them to be the seven classical planets and interprets the vision as representing Christ s lordship over time 20 See also editChronology of Revelation Resurrection appearances of Jesus Son of man Christianity Son of man Judaism References edit Cf Ancient of data David L Barr Apocalypse as Symbolic Transformation for the World Interpretation 38 1953 39 50 Chabad Tanakh Rashi s Commentary on Daniel 10 6 Chabad Tanakh Rashi s Commentary on Daniel 11 1 ANGELOLOGY JewishEncyclopedia com www jewishencyclopedia com Retrieved 2023 10 25 Hebrews CHAPTER 5 USCCB bible usccb org Chapter 5 1 10 Retrieved 2023 10 25 a b c d David Chilton The Days of Vengeance An Exposition of the Book of Revelation Dominion Press 1987 pp 73 76 a b Leon Morris The Revelation of St John Tyndale 1969 p 53 a b William Hendriksen More Than Conquerors An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation Tyndale Press 1962 p 56 a b Robert H Mounce The Book of Revelation Eerdmans 1977 p 79 a b John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible Archived 2013 02 08 at the Wayback Machine Simon J Kistemaker Exposition of the Book of Revelation Baker 2002 p 97 a b Murphy Frederick J 1998 08 01 Fallen Is Babylon The Revelation to John Bloomsbury Academic p 91 ISBN 978 1 56338 152 2 Unger M Unger s Bible Dictionary Chicago Illinois Moody Press 1975 p 52 Scofield W I The Scofield Study Bible New York Oxford University Press 1996 p 1331 Isbon T Beckwith The Apocalypse of John NY MacMillan Company 1919 reprinted Wipf and Stock p 446 emphasis Beckwith s Henry Barclay Swete Commentary on Revelation The Greek Text 1906 reprint Grand Rapids Michigan Kregel Publications 1977 p 22 Brian W Jones The Emperor Domitian Routledge 1993 p 36 Ernest P Janzen The Jesus of the Apocalypse Wears the Emperor s Clothes SBL Seminar Papers 130 1994 645 647 Austin Farrer Inspiration Poetical and Divine in Interpretation and Belief p 47 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John 27s vision of the Son of Man amp oldid 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