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|'''Christ''' (Greek: anointed) refers to the fulfillment of the promised '''[[Messiah]]'''. The word "Christ" is mentioned on its own 264 times in the New Testament, and as part of the compound name of Jesus 258 times. The compound name "Lord Jesus Christ" appears 81 times in the New Testament, beginning in the book of Acts. Christ and Messiah both mean "anointed". | |'''Christ''' (Greek: anointed) refers to the fulfillment of the promised '''[[Messiah]]'''. The word "Christ" is mentioned on its own 264 times in the New Testament, and as part of the compound name of Jesus 258 times. The compound name "Lord Jesus Christ" appears 81 times in the New Testament, beginning in the book of Acts. Christ and Messiah both mean "anointed". | ||
==Commentary by William Branham== | ==Commentary by William Branham== |