Son of Man
Elohim
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Interesting Facts
- The name of Enoch was raised aloft to that Son of Man and to the Lord of Spirits during Enoch’s lifetime.
- There is a suggestion of the Son of Man accompanying the Head of Days, implying a close association.
- The Son of Man is described as being born unto righteousness, and righteousness abides over him.
- The righteousness of the Head of Days does not forsake the Son of Man.
- An angel proclaims that the Son of Man declares peace in the name of the world to come.
Genealogy
- The texts state that the Son of Man is born unto righteousness, which could be interpreted in a spiritual or metaphorical sense rather than a literal human lineage within the scope of these narratives.
- There is no mention of human parents, a typical earthly birth, or any familial connections in the way that human characters are described in the provided sources.
- The close association with the Head of Days suggests a hierarchical or relational connection within the divine or heavenly realm.
Historical Context
The references to the Son of Man appear within the context of Enoch’s visions and ascensions to the heavens. This is a period marked by divine judgment against the fallen Watchers and a focus on eschatological themes, hinting at a future world of righteousness and peace. The mention of the Son of Man alongside the “Head of Days” places this figure within a celestial and possibly messianic context, relevant to the unfolding drama of divine judgment and the establishment of a righteous order after the era of widespread corruption and violence on earth. The secret wisdom and prophecies revealed to Enoch often pertain to future events and the ultimate destiny of both the righteous and the wicked, making the introduction of the Son of Man significant in this broader narrative of divine purpose and eschatological hope.
Narrative
The narrative surrounding the Son of Man in these excerpts is primarily revelatory and prophetic, conveyed through Enoch’s visionary experiences. The raising of Enoch’s name to this figure suggests a unique relationship or perhaps a foreshadowing of the Son of Man’s significance. The angel’s explanation identifies the Son of Man as central to righteousness and peace in the world to come, indicating a future role in the divine plan. The lack of direct actions or dialogues attributed to the Son of Man within these specific passages suggests that his portrayal is more symbolic and indicative of a future reality, particularly one characterized by unwavering righteousness and enduring peace, closely linked with the authority and righteousness of the “Head of Days”. While Enoch is granted visions and understanding, the Son of Man remains a figure of future promise and divine affirmation within the grand narrative of judgment and redemption hinted at in Enoch’s ascent and revelations.