QUESTION #1
Matthew 16:13-17 >
"Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?"
Son of Man > Jesus is
the Son Man. Interestingly, Jesus is the only one who called himself the
"Son of Man". 81 times in the 4 Gospels Jesus is the "Son of Man". And
only once does another person make a reference to Jesus calling himself
the "Son of Man". It is a title that Jesus claimed for Himself because
of its amazingly rich prophetic meaning.
From Genesis 3:15 we receive the idea of
Jesus becoming the Son of Man when God promises that the "Seed of the
Woman" will crush the head of the serpent, Satan. "Having received this
promise, the human race awaited the seed of the woman, the Son of the
woman; that is, the "Son of Man". It is therefore understood that the
term was meant to indicate that the future Savior, the One who would
crush the head of the serpent, would be the son of the woman who
conceived without a male; that is, the son of one human being. This is
saying that a "Man", or more to the point, "The Man" will come sometime
in the future born of a Woman without the seed of a man, born of a
virgin.This promise, prophecy, of
a Man, or rather, "The Son Of Man" coming as a Savior and a Redeemer,
became known as the "Expectation of the Nations". The Son of Man would
be the Messiah of the whole world. Jesus,
took this title, "Son of Man" and made it His primary identity. He was
the "Expectation of the Nations". He was the One that God was speaking
of that would be born of "The Virgin". Daniel the Prophet speaks of the
Son of Man coming with clouds of heaven to the Ancient of days(Father
God) and being given an eternal kingdom(7:13,14). And Daniel reveals
that the fourth "man" in the fire with the "three Hebrew Boys" had the
form like the "Son of God"(3:25). St John in the book of Revelation
reveals that the "Alpha and the Omega", Jesus, is the "Son of Man"(Rev.
1:12-18).Each time Jesus called Himself the "Son of man" he was saying "I am the man you've been looking for". Psalm 80:17 says, "Let Thy right hand be upon the man of Thy right hand, upon the Son of Man...".
Christ > Jesus is the Christ. Christ is from the Greek and means the Anointed One. Messiah is from the Hebrew and means the same thing, "The Anointed One".
Christ and Messiah both refer to Jesus and to the fact that He is the
promised "Anointed One" that the Old Testament Law and Prophets foretold
would come into the world, born of "The Virgin".
Son of God > Peter then
reveals in his confession of faith that Jesus is not only the Christ,
but that He, Jesus, is the "Son of the living God". Jesus is the Son of
God. Peter reveals that the promised Messiah was to be divine. In
Matthew 3:13-17(Christ's Baptism) and Matthew 17:1-8(Christ's
Transfiguration) we see Jesus called by God from heaven, "My beloved
Son". Note that in these two events that the "Trinity" is revealed,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus was given His Name by God through the angel Gabriel, Matthew 1:21-25. Jesus means Savior. And Matthew also says that this Virgin-born child shall be called Emmanuel which means "God with us".
QUESTION #2
Matthew 22:41-46 >
"What do you think of Christ? Whose son is he?"
Son of David > The
term, "Son of David" was a title for the Messiah (Mark 12:35-37; Matthew
12:22,23). Jesus is called the "Son of David" 14 times in the New
Testament. The angel Gabriel announced to Mary that Jesus, among many
things, would be given "the throne of David...and of His kingdom there
shall be no end"(Luke 1:31-33; Psalm 132:11). And since Jesus is the
"Son of David" he is also the "King of the Jews"(Matthew 2:2; 27:11).
Lord > Jesus asks the Pharisees, "What do you think of Christ, whose son is he?" They answer, The son of David.
Jesus then asks them, How can David call the son of David(the Messiah)
Lord? And Jesus quotes Psalm 110:1, "The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit on
my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool." Jesus then
asks, If David calls him(the Son of David) Lord, how is He his son?"
Jesus is telling them that the "Son of David"(the Messiah) is the Lord(God).
Jesus is not only David's descendant, but He is also his pre-existing
Lord. Jesus is also revealing that within God there is a plurality of
persons; "The Lord said unto my Lord, sit at my right hand..." Take
note, God is One, but God is not a monad, a single unit. In Genesis we
read, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth(Genesis
1:1). Then in verse 26 we read, "And God said "Let us make man in our
own image, after our own likeness." So we see that God(Elohim) speaks of
himself in the plural. Also in Deuteronomy 6:4 we read, "Hear O Israel,
the Lord our God is one Lord..." The oneness spoken of here is speaking
of a compound unity(Achad-Hebrew). The Lord is not "one" in number(what
would be the point in that assertion), but the Lord is "one" in unity.
God is One Essence existing in three persons; Father, Son, Holy Spirit. The
fact that Messiah should be both "God" and yet "sent by God" (as the
Old Testament testifies) is a mystery unraveled in the revelation of the
"Trinity". God is "One" existing in three persons.
I AM > Jesus identifies
Himself as the "I AM". "I AM" is the name of God given to Moses by God
Himself when Moses asked him, "Who should I say sent me?" (Exodus 3:14).
To the Jews Jesus revealed that He knew Abraham and then said to them,
"Before Abraham was, I AM"(John 8:58). Jesus made many "I AM"
statements. I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life"; "I AM the Good
Shepherd"; "I AM the Light of the world"; "I AM the Door"; "I AM the
True Vine"; "I AM the Resurrection and the Life"; "I AM the Alpha and
the Omega".
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