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Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea that the title "Son of Man" was associated with Christ's earthly humiliation and death, and that after His resurrection and restoration, He was exalted to His full glory as the Son of God:
Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea that the title "Son of Man" was associated with Christ's earthly humiliation and death, and that after His resurrection and restoration, He was exalted to His full glory as the Son of God:


== **Christ's Death and Restoration to Glory** ==
== '''Christ's Death and Restoration to Glory''' ==


1. {{bgw|John 12:23-24}}   
1. {{bgw|John 12:23-24}}   
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   - In Revelation, Jesus is described as the "Son of Man," but in His glorified, eternal state, shining with divine glory. This reflects the restoration of His glory after His death and resurrection.
   - In Revelation, Jesus is described as the "Son of Man," but in His glorified, eternal state, shining with divine glory. This reflects the restoration of His glory after His death and resurrection.


== **Conclusion** ==
== '''Conclusion''' ==


The *ן* (final Nun) symbolizes the humiliation and death of Christ, as He was the "Son of Man" in His earthly form. However, after His resurrection, the title "Son of Man" no longer fully applies. He is restored to His eternal glory, where He is exalted as the Son of God, reflecting His divine nature. The final Nun's downward extension represents the humiliation of death, but His resurrection restores Him to His rightful place of glory and divine authority.
The *ן* (final Nun) symbolizes the humiliation and death of Christ, as He was the "Son of Man" in His earthly form. However, after His resurrection, the title "Son of Man" no longer fully applies. He is restored to His eternal glory, where He is exalted as the Son of God, reflecting His divine nature. The final Nun's downward extension represents the humiliation of death, but His resurrection restores Him to His rightful place of glory and divine authority.

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