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Jews call "the Messiah" as "the Messiah" or in Hebrew "HaMoshiach" (המשיח). However, as opposed to other religions, such as Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not believe that the Messiah has come yet and therefore is not identified with any person. For example, Jews don't believe that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the Christian or Islamic claims that he was a God prophet or God/son of God.
The Jews do not believe that Jesus is the real Messiah, they are waiting for the messiah to come.
No. Most Palestinians are Muslims or Christians and therefore accept that Jesus was the Messiah. (Admittedly, Christians and Muslims disagree on what that term means.)
The word "Messiah" (מחשיח) to the ancient Hebrews referred to any Jewish priest or king. Anointment was part of the process of being installed as king or priest. There was nothing particularly religious about the term. In times of trouble, when there was no king on the throne, the word "messiah" referred to the next king, who would come and rescue them. It never had a connection with spiritual salvation until the writers of the New Testament redefined it, incorporating into it some Greek spiritual beliefs.
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He is considered the messiah because he is the son of God mathew 3:16-17 My church teacher thingy said that and she said because messiah means messenger and that's what Jesus was ; he was a messenger because he was giving the good word of his father.
No. A prophet predicts the coming of the messiah. Christianity sees Jesus as the messiah, the one whose coming was predicted.
Because it conveys a feeling of religious exaltation.
The word "Christ" can be considered a title, meaning the anointed one or Messiah.
The chorus, and the glory of the Lord, is found in the third section of Handel's Messiah. Handel wrote the Messiah in approximately two weeks' time, by hand, in the 1700s. Even though the times and music have changed, this is still considered a masterpiece of music.
Isaiah longed for the messiah, Mary had expectation of the messiah, and John the Bapist recognised the messiah. And so together they offer a threefold theology of advent. There are some beautiful icons with these three biblical characters together.
Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
It is a messiah that is suffering
Jon the Chosen, not to be confused with John the Revelator. There's a book about him on Amazon.
He was born the messiah
I Am the Messiah was created in 2000.