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Messiah Μεσσίας

Saviour Σωτήρας

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The Greek word for Savior is "Σωτήρ" (sotir) and for messiah is "Μεσσίας" (messias).

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What is another word for messiah?

Messiah is a Hebrew word meaning "anointed", christ is the greek word for "anointed".


What is the greek word for messiah?

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What is the origin and meaning of the words Christ Christian and Christianity?

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What expectations did the label Messiah project upon Jesus?

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Why do the Old and New Testaments never refer to Jesus as the Messiah?

The word Messiah comes from the Hebrew word for 'anointed'. The word Christ is the Greek equivalent, again meaning 'anointed'. The Old Testament never mentions Jesus at all, so it therefore never calls him the Messiah. The New Testament was written entirely in Greek and does call Jesus the Christ, the Greek equivalent to the Messiah.


What is the New Testament word for Messiah?

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What was the name of the Messiah in Hebrew?

Messiah comes from the Hebrew word משיח (mah-SHEE-AKH). The Greek word for Messiah is Khristus (Χριστός) -- which is where "Christ" comes from.


Why was the term christ used?

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