Daniel Saw a "Son of Man" Riding the Clouds. Yeshua Called Himself That.

"I saw one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven... and He was given authority, glory, and sovereign power."

Daniel 7:13-14

In Daniel's vision, this "Son of Man" isn't just a prophet.

He's worshiped. Given an eternal kingdom. Rules over all peoples and nations.

In Jewish thought, only G-d receives worship.

So who is this figure?

Yeshua Used That Exact Title

Over 80 times in the Gospels, Yeshua called Himself the "Son of Man."

Not "son of Joseph." Not "rabbi." Not "teacher."

Son of Man.

The title from Daniel 7.

The one who rides the clouds. The one who receives worship. The one with the eternal kingdom.

Yeshua was claiming to be Him.

The Religious Leaders Knew It

When Yeshua stood trial, the high priest asked, "Are you the Messiah?"

Yeshua answered, "I am. And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven." (Mark 14:62)

They tore their robes.

Because Yeshua just claimed to be the divine figure from Daniel 7.

That's why they crucified Him.

So Either He Was Lying...

Or He was telling the truth.

And if He was telling the truth, then Daniel's vision wasn't symbolic.

It was a preview of Yeshua.

The Son of Man who would be worshiped. Who would reign forever. Who would judge the living and the dead.

The Journey Leads to Him

Daniel saw empires rise and fall.

But he also saw something eternal: a King who would never fade.

Yeshua claimed to be that King.

And the evidence is everywhere: if you're willing to look.