Madeline wrote:
Like unto the Son of man is better rendered as, 'like unto a son of man', i.e., resembling a man, being in human form or a human being. There is no article in the Greek so the writer is saying that the person resembled him in form. He doesn't begin by stating that it is Jesus because the man he saw was in a vision.
My reply:
Good response...
- Art
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