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== Christ means Messiah == | |||
The word [[Christ]] from the Greek word ''Christos''<Ref>{{5547}}</Ref> means ''[[anoint]]ed''. The word ''mashiyach''<Ref>{{04899}} </Ref> from the word ''mashach''<Ref>{{04886 }}</Ref> also means anointed and is translated ''Messiah'' in Daniel but normally it is seen as the word [[anoint]]ed. | The word [[Christ]] from the Greek word ''Christos''<Ref>{{5547}}</Ref> means ''[[anoint]]ed''. The word ''mashiyach''<Ref>{{04899}} </Ref> from the word ''mashach''<Ref>{{04886 }}</Ref> also means anointed and is translated ''Messiah'' in Daniel but normally it is seen as the word [[anoint]]ed. | ||
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King David was a [[Messiah]], a Christ, and the anointed king. | King David was a [[Messiah]], a Christ, and the anointed king. | ||
[[Jesus]] was highest son of David which | [[Jesus]] was the highest son of David which means he was the king. Every time he is called Christ He is being called the anointed king, the Messiah. | ||
As both King and [[Priests|High priest]] Jesus was able to take the [[kingdom of God]] from the apostate [[Levites]] who followed the way of the [[Pharisees]] and their [[Corban]] and [[appoint]] that [[Kingdom of God]] to the [[early Church]] who would bear [[fruit]] worthy of [[repent]]ance. | As both King and [[Priests|High priest]] Jesus was able to take the [[kingdom of God]] from the apostate [[Levites]] who followed the way of the [[Pharisees]] and their [[Corban]] which ''made the word of God to none effect'' and [[appoint]] that [[Kingdom of God]] to the [[early Church]] who would bear [[fruit]] worthy of [[repent]]ance. |
Revision as of 18:04, 30 January 2019
Christ means Messiah
The word Christ from the Greek word Christos[1] means anointed. The word mashiyach[2] from the word mashach[3] also means anointed and is translated Messiah in Daniel but normally it is seen as the word anointed.
This is what Israel did to their kings.
They anointed kings.
King David was a Messiah, a Christ, and the anointed king.
Jesus was the highest son of David which means he was the king. Every time he is called Christ He is being called the anointed king, the Messiah.
As both King and High priest Jesus was able to take the kingdom of God from the apostate Levites who followed the way of the Pharisees and their Corban which made the word of God to none effect and appoint that Kingdom of God to the early Church who would bear fruit worthy of repentance.
- ↑ 5547 ~Χριστός~ Christos \@khris-tos’\@ from 5548; adj AV-Christ 569; 569 Christ =" anointed"
- 1) Christ was the Messiah, the Son of God
- 2) anointed
- ↑ 04899 ^חישׁמ^ mashiyach \@maw-shee’- akh\@ from 04886, Greek 3323 ~Μεσσιας~; n m; AV-anointed 37, Messiah 2; 39
- 1) anointed, anointed one
- 1a) of the Messiah, Messianic prince
- 1b) of the king of Israel
- 1c) of the high priest of Israel
- 1d) of Cyrus
- 1e) of the patriarchs as anointed kings
- 1) anointed, anointed one
- ↑ 04886 ^חשׁמ^ mashach \@maw-shakh’\@ a primitive root; v; AV-anoint 68, painted 1; 69
- 1) to smear, anoint, spread a liquid
- 1a) (Qal)
- 1a1) to smear
- 1a2) to anoint (as consecration)
- 1a3) to anoint, consecrate
- 1b) (Niphal) to be anointed
- 1a) (Qal)
- 1) to smear, anoint, spread a liquid