The first of these key truths, Rives said, is Jesus' "identity as the Son of God and the Messiah." "This declaration not only validates Jesus' identity but also announces to the world that He is ...
The Talmud purports to be the written version of the oral Torah that Pharisaic and later Orthodox Judaism believed was ...
Bishops within the Church of England have raised concerns that certain Christmas carols might be “problematic” because of their explicit references to Jesus as the “true Messiah.” ...
High priests and kings were anointed with oil as a symbol that they had been chosen by God. The Jews, God’s chosen people, believed that a Messiah would come to save them. The land of Palestine ...
Jesus understood family blessings and struggles on a personal level, and He learned from being part of a family. His early ...
But then, they'll have to interpret the Messiah in the light of what Jesus is doing. He doesn't seem to be a militant Messiah, or maybe we would like him to be a militant Messiah. All of those ...
This messiah goes by several names, but his disciples refer to him simply as Jesus. He spends his days driving a cab, spreading the gospel, and preparing the world for the Kingdom of God.