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VanillaBean 1 point ago +1 / -0

The context was worth noting, as well. What Jesus was referring to as blaspheming was the way in which the pharisees were trying to convince the uncertain masses that the Holy Spirit was actually a sinister demonic power. There were these curious and hopeful crowds with a genuine desire to do good, to be good people, and the pharisees were trying to take advantage in a very perverse way, by trying to trick the crowds into thinking that good was evil. This should sound very familiar to many here who are not yet believers as you've seen it and pointed it out many times, how the propaganda is relentlessly pushing narratives in which good is evil and evil is good. This tendency in those under the influence of evil goes very far back, and is the most spiritually perverse form of evil to exist. Beware anyone trying to persuade you that good is evil, and that evil is good. They see your desire to be good people, and they seek to wield it as a weapon against you.

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ViduusMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

The “Son of Man” is a very specific person. In the book of Daniel he has a vision of someone like a man coming on a cloud. This person slays 4/a mighty beast that causes god to raise him up and sit him at his right hand. He grants him a heveanly kingdom and the ability to judge men.

Paraphrasing a bit but you get the point. Jesus referee to himself as Son of Man more then any other term. Basically, Son of Man is Jesus and no one else. (If you’re Christian.. Jews might think it’s Trump)

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