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... Messiah as Jesus was identified with the Messiah . The Scripture on which that expectation was based is Malachi , especially iii . 1-3 and iv . 5-6 . The former passage , from which the Jews named the book " My Messenger , " is quoted ...
... Messiah as Jesus was identified with the Messiah . The Scripture on which that expectation was based is Malachi , especially iii . 1-3 and iv . 5-6 . The former passage , from which the Jews named the book " My Messenger , " is quoted ...
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... Messiah , the anointed agent of God who figured in some of the Jewish imaginative programs of re- construction , but it is often applied more widely , especially since in many cases the program made no mention of a per- sonal Messiah ...
... Messiah , the anointed agent of God who figured in some of the Jewish imaginative programs of re- construction , but it is often applied more widely , especially since in many cases the program made no mention of a per- sonal Messiah ...
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... Messiah who would in- augurate the kingdom of God , the resurrection and the judgment . But the Christians claimed that this Messiah had already appeared in Jesus . He had lived and died , but he would come again , since he had not been ...
... Messiah who would in- augurate the kingdom of God , the resurrection and the judgment . But the Christians claimed that this Messiah had already appeared in Jesus . He had lived and died , but he would come again , since he had not been ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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