messiah|messiahs in English

noun

[Mes·si·ah || mɪ'saɪə]

promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people; Jesus of Nazareth (regarded by Christians as the fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies in the Old Testament); any expected deliverer; name of an oratorio by Handel

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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. belief in a messiah.

5. Three Appearings of the Messiah

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

7. Jesus Christ is God’s Anointed Messiah

8. Dilbert is the new management messiah.

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

10. The Afikomen thus represents the Messiah

11. He believes in every new political messiah.

12. “Sacred Secret” of the Messiah Revealed Progressively

13. Arrogance prevented Caiaphas from accepting the Messiah.

14. When faced with the suffering of the Messiah.

15. He's seen by many as a political messiah.

16. Jesus is a criminal, posing as the Messiah.

17. The Consolation of Israel refers to the promised Messiah

18. Israel is abuzz with talk about the promised Messiah.

19. On that day, the high priest pictured the Messiah.

20. 15 The Messiah would be given vinegar and gall.

21. They had rejected God’s Son, Jesus, as the Messiah.

22. Jesus directly said that he was the foretold Messiah.

23. What resulted when natural Israel refused to accept the Messiah?

24. However, there is one scripture where the Hebrew word for Messiah appears without a qualifying adjective, indicating that it here refers to the Messiah.

25. The media made him out to be a political messiah.