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1 | Who is Yeshua HaMachiack? The Christ? | Matt 1:1 | Biynah | 47805 | ||
Who is Yeshua HaMachiack and could He be the Christ? | ||||||
2 | Who is Yeshua HaMachiack? The Christ? | Matt 1:1 | Searcher56 | 47806 | ||
Word Study ... Machiach (Christos) -- Christ ... Greetins Biynah, The Hebrew, Yeshua Ha Machiach literally means Jesus The Messiah, Jesus Christ. Machiach is Christos in the Greek. Hope this helps, Searcher |
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3 | Who is Yeshua HaMachiack? The Christ? | Matt 1:1 | Biynah | 48631 | ||
Here is more information about Yeshua HaMachiak. Yeshua HaMachiak is the Hebrew transliteration for Jesus the Christ. The name Jesus is a Greek distorition of His real name Yeshua. All names given in the Bible had a literal meaning. The name Yeshua means "a saviour". This name also appears in the Bible under the spellings of Jeshuah, Joshua, Hosea, and Hoshea. Despite the different spellings they are all the same name. As you pointed out the word Christ comes from the Greek Christos which means Messiah. Messiah more literally means "anointed". The priest and kings of Israel were considered God's anointed. But the highest use of the word Messiah was used in connection with the One promised of God as the great Deliverer. So the title Messiah applied to Jesus in all three senses. He is High Priest, King, and Deliverer. | ||||||