messiahs in English

noun
1
the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew Bible.
They serve as the prototypes for the Messiah from Joseph, and the Messiah from David, who usher in the Messianic Era.
2
a leader or savior of a particular group or cause.
he was regarded as a messiah by liberal and conservatives alike
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1. Ethnic soldiers, messiahs, and Cockalorums

2. FOR centuries, false messiahs have tried to predict the future.

3. He writes that before the Romans ever attacked, false Messiahs instigated rebellion.

4. Everyone treats me with the temerity usually afforded to expectant fathers and potential Messiahs.

5. But they're not hip-hop messiahs come to lead a supposedly stagnating genre out of the dark ages.

6. Taken from his debut album titled Medina La Messiahs, Bantu worked tirelessly on this song to bring you the best on this dance hall beat

7. The keynote address, “Pay Attention to God’s Prophetic Word,” reminded the listeners that those looking to Jehovah are spared the disappointment and disillusionment experienced by people who follow false messiahs and false prophets.

8. Updated 2/10/2020 – Considered a system where a single person or two are treated as Messengers or Messiahs, Cults have the dubious reputation for being socially deviant, fanatical, paranoid and distrustful of the outside world.