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{ | The title '''Messiah''', or anointed one, is used many times in the Bible to refer to specific people, including prophets (Psalms 105:15), priests (Leviticus 4:3), and kings (II Samuel 23:1). The Messiah also refers to the Saviour of Israel. | ||
In the Old Testament, there was a lot of uncertainty as to how the Saviour of Israel would come. An example of this is the name "Shiloh", whose coming would mark the end of the reign of Judah. Shiloh has a vague meaning, which only indicates that one will come to whom the kingship belongs. | In the Old Testament, there was a lot of uncertainty as to how the Saviour of Israel would come. An example of this is the name "Shiloh", whose coming would mark the end of the reign of Judah. Shiloh has a vague meaning, which only indicates that one will come to whom the kingship belongs. | ||
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|style="width: | |style="width:19%"|'''Messiah'''<br>The anointed | ||
|style="width: | |style="width:15%"|Daniel 9:26 | ||
|style="width: | |style="width:65%"|And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined. | ||
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|'''Messiah Nagid'''<br>The anointed prince | |'''Messiah Nagid'''<br>The anointed prince | ||
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==Biblestudy: Anointed== | ==Biblestudy: Anointed== | ||
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