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Jesus, the son of man or Jesus, the son of man, a book issued by Gibran Khalil Gibran in 1928, was published in the English language from New York, and he did not translate into Arabic before the year 1962. In his book, Gibran describes the life of Christ and his teachings, but with a mystical vision, he draws the image of Christ through others, and he recites opinions Seventy -seven people who lived in Christ and knew him and most of them were mentioned in the Bible, and they represent different categories, and Gibran has created a new approach to analyzing the personality of Christ, which…mehr

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Jesus, the son of man or Jesus, the son of man, a book issued by Gibran Khalil Gibran in 1928, was published in the English language from New York, and he did not translate into Arabic before the year 1962. In his book, Gibran describes the life of Christ and his teachings, but with a mystical vision, he draws the image of Christ through others, and he recites opinions Seventy -seven people who lived in Christ and knew him and most of them were mentioned in the Bible, and they represent different categories, and Gibran has created a new approach to analyzing the personality of Christ, which gave the character of joy, strength, love, solidity, rebellion, revolution, work and patience, in a rich style of reclaim, smoothness and thought. Gibran concludes his book with a comparison between the misunderstanding of the elderly of Christ and his teachings, and his image that Gibran drew through his belief in Sufism. Christ Gibran is not a god as most Christian believes, but he is a free, mighty and rebellious person on religious and social traditions, loves joy and carries to people the message of forgiveness and love. It is noticeable that Gibran moved away in this book from the image of Christ in the Bible, and drawing it through his feelings, that is, he imagines another person completely. Jesusan is born to a father and a mother from Nazareth and not in Bethlehem from the Virgin Mary, he narrates the events from a point of view and deletes some details and adds some of them, and for this the book is not a historical reference or a realistic narration of real facts and events, but rather a vision of an artist to a prophet who affected him and he will see him as he sees it. In his imagination.

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