Theological Term of the Week: Messiah
Friday, May 29, 2020 at 3:30AM
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Messiah
The English rendering of the Hebrew word mashiach, which means “anointed one.” The Old Testament predicted a coming deliverer chosen by God to redeem Israel, and the Jews called this deliverer the Messiah. The Hebrew word for Messiah comes into the Greek as christos, from which we get the English word Christ

Learn more:

  1. Compelling Truth: What does Messiah mean? What does Christ mean? Is Jesus the Messiah?
  2. Ligonier Ministries: Jesus the Messiah, The Messiah in Prophecy
  3. Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology: Messiah
  4. Simply Put: Messiah/Christ (audio and transcript)
  5. The Bible Project: The Messiah (video)

 

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