QUESTION 15: I have been reading in Ezekiel and do not understand why
GOD refers to Ezekiel as the son of man, I thought that was a title
reserved to the Lord Jesus Christ. Can you help?
ANSWER: The phrase “son of man” is used 109 times in the Old
Testament. Twelve times is just refers to mankind. See Num.23:19.
It is used in Ezekiel 94 times and is has a very typical meaning there.
It is also used of him as a man, not God.
First let us understand that it is not used of
Ezekiel as a title. It is used in the New Testament of Jesus as a
title. Next it is to be understood that the usage of this does
not imply Deity. Jesus’ title as such does not mean He is God,
but on the contrary it means He was man. His title Son of God does not
mean He was man, but God.
It is used of Ezekiel because he was an example or
type of the coming Son of God who was to became the Son of man and
dwell with us. Jesus was called the Son of man eighty-eight times. It
only means that He was born of man and became a man. A son of man is a
man. Ezekiel is addressed as a son of man.
You do not have to read very far to see that
the whole Book of Ezekiel he is a type of the Son of God who was to
become the Son of man.
If you read 1:5,8,10,26 you will see at the
outset of the Book that he saw a divine being as a man. This speak
clearing as a type of the Son of God, becoming a man.
In Ch. 2: he is addressed as the son of man the
first time. Notice what follows. V.3, He is sent to the
rebellious children of Israel V.3-5 That is a type of the coming of
Christ to His own and His own receiving Him not.
If you read the entire book and look for types of
the Son of Man you will find that Ezekiel’s prophecy and person is a
fitting type of the Lord Jesus Christ. It ends with the restoration of
Israel and the millennium kingdom.
Christ will accomplish all this because, For
the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. Luke
19:10
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Harold Smith
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