n. 1. The state or office of the Messiah. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun, 1. messiahship - the position of messiah...
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These incidents involve, of course, far more than a mere claim to the Messiahship; taken in their setting, they constitute a claim to the Divine Sonship. The words of Christ to St. Peter are too clear to need any comment.
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Etymology: Hebrew māshīaḥ & Aramaic mĕshīḥā, literally, anointed. Date: 1560. 1 capitalized a : the expected king and deliverer of the Jews b : jesus 1...
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noun. Judaism the promised and expected deliverer of the Jews, who will bring an era of peace and justice; Christianity Jesus, regarded as the realization...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about messiahship. messiahship. Information about messiahship in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. messiahship; Messianic age; Messidor; Messier catalogue; Messier, Charles; Messina; Messina, Strait of; Messines, Battle of;
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Many believe that Christ’s signs and wonders were given to prove His Messiahship. Not so, according to the Scriptures! Christ said He would give one proof only to substantiate His Messiahship. Here it is: “Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would see a sign from thee.
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Accepting the messiahship of Jesus (Y'shua) , albeit without the Christian theology. by Misheal Abdullah Al-Kadhi. Many people believe "Messiah" to be a...
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description and definition in all the thirty-nine instances of its occurring in the Old Testament, is translated by the LXX. [Septuagint] "Christos" The first great promise (Gen. 3:15) contains in it the germ of all the prophecies recorded in the Old Testament regarding the coming of the Messiah and the great work he was...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on messiah (religion), (from Hebrew mashiaḥ, “anointed”), in Judaism, the expected king of the Davidic line who would deliver Israel from foreign bondage and restore the glories of its golden age. The biblical Old Testament never speaks of an eschatological messiah, In some sects,
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