Son of man
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The phrase 'son of man' is a primarily Semitic idiom that originated in Ancient Mesopotamia, used to denote humanity or self. The phrase is also used in Judaism and Christianity, indeed in all Abrahamic religions.
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See also
- Son of man (Christianity)
- The Son of Man, René Magritte painting, 1964
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