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Power Over the Snake - Son of Man E4

Feb 4, 2019
The podcast explores the concept of humans behaving like animals in biblical narratives, highlighting the symbolism of sin as a destructive 'beast'. It delves into the significance of sibling stories like Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, emphasizing the theme of second-born favoritism. The symbolism of the snake in Exodus stories is discussed, connecting it to battling evil and Yahweh's power over chaos. The episode also delves into the role of the Son of Man in overcoming evil and the connection between Daniel 7 and the story of Jesus.
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INSIGHT

Two Lineages: Humanity vs. the Serpent

  • Genesis 3 introduces two lineages: the seed of the woman (human) and the seed of the serpent (animal).
  • A future Son of Man will liberate humanity from the serpent's influence, restoring harmony.
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Son of Man: Origin and Significance

  • The "Son of Man" title, signifying "the human one," is Jesus' preferred self-descriptor, originating from Daniel 7.
  • This dream depicts a human figure oppressed by beasts (empires) but later elevated by God to share in divine rule.
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The Inversion of Order and the Need for Renewal

  • Humans, created after animals, are meant to rule them, but this order inverts when they succumb to the serpent's deception.
  • This leads to animal-like behavior in humans, highlighting the need for a renewed humanity.
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