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"'Messianic' comes from the Hebrew word 'mashiach,' which means 'the anointed one,'" according to an explanation on the fellowship's website, www. sbmessianic.net.
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Too bad they couldn't see the light before he was escorted to the Oval Office dressed in Messianic robes.
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Cohen, who affirmed faith in Messianic Judaism, identifies as a Zionist.
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Cohen, who affirmed faith in Messianic Judaism, identifies as a Zionist.
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This is a subject of continuing debate in Messianic Judaism.
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And since the one versus the many is an antinomy like any other, when these particular opposites reunite, so do they all in Messianic epiphany.
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In broad terms, Jesus is best identified with what might be described as the Messianic Movement of 1st-century Palestine.
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
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In broad terms, Jesus is best identified with what might be described as the Messianic Movement of 1st-century Palestine.
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
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The lowly estate which contradicted the Daniel vision prevented Jesus 'hearers from recognizing in the title a Messianic claim; for him, however, it was the expression of the very heart of his Messianic consciousness.
The Life of Jesus of Nazareth Rush Rhees
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Since that time they invent various forced and false interpretations of such plain Messianic prophecies.
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