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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.
unknown title 2009
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: In that case, we should refer to 'King David Christ', too, since he called himself that (in the Hebrew, '' mashiach '') throughout the Psalms.
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"In the first century, when Greek was the lingua franca, 'mashiach' was translated into Greek as 'christos' from which we have developed the English words, Christ and Christian.
unknown title 2009
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As if the Jews have to vote for him for him to be the mashiach.
Bait-and-switch Passover Haggadah? Messianics in the bookstore | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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Although ironically, I learned it was much easier to say “mashiach” in Portugeuese then I ever imagined it would!
Pseudo-Jews; or, who pretends to be Jewish at a Matisyahu concert?! | Jewschool 2006
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Eagle E, there is evidence that Jesus claimed to be the mashiach, the annointed one, but not divine.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local peterpi 2010
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Eagle E, there is evidence that Jesus claimed to be the mashiach, the annointed one, but not divine.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local peterpi 2010
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Or rather that christos is the Greek translation of Hebrew mashiach
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Halliest 2010
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Eagle E, there is evidence that Jesus claimed to be the mashiach, the annointed one, but not divine.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local peterpi 2010
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Eagle E, there is evidence that Jesus claimed to be the mashiach, the annointed one, but not divine.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local peterpi 2010
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