i am very appreciative of your post and find it insightful for my future scripture reading.
If I take the Son of Man in my question to mean Jesus (pbwh).
Do you have any inspiration of how and when he was “asleep”?
May God bless you and yours for your sharing
Well, the words don’t say the owner slept, it says ‘while men slept.’
So I don’t think the Son of Man slept. In other shadows Christ ‘sleeps’ at the cross, when it represents his death.
In Gen 2:21 you will find the words have two meanings in the double entendre. Sleep = death, rib = limping side, took = married , etc, you can find these in a good Hebrew dictionary.
After unpacking it, it says "And God caused Christ to die, and He died, and married his limping side, and redeemed man.
Of course his limping side is the one with the bruised heel.
One of the basic rules of looking at the shadows is that if the shadow doesn’t look like Christ, it isn’t a shadow of Christ. Although they often give us new insights, they can never tell us something that isn’t true or didn’t happen.
In this case, while men slept the tares were planted. This could not have happened at the cross unless it refers to Christ being the tare. As unpalatable as that is, we remember that he was made to be sin.
This is why I push it back to men being dead in sin. That and the plural “men” places the sleep on men, in my opinion. As I said I am a beginner at this.
Oh, and I don’t know that it is inspiration per se. I follow rules of interpretation that were available at the time of Christ.