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  • ...tic, as it is the most traditional and historic, designation of the Jewish Messiah. It expresses the most representative type of Messianic expectation, if we ...dy engaged in the work of their salvation. The elemental conception of the Messiah thus passed over into Christian thought. It carried with it, it is true, th
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  • ...His prophetic task; while his proclamation of the impending advent of the Messiah must have had the character for Jesus of a call to the work for which, as t ...the cosmos. Personal and cosmic eschatology intersect at the point of the messiah's second coming when the resurrection of the just and the last judgment occ
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  • ...ded in the interpretation he gave of v. 10 by any tradition concerning the Messiah. Nor was there in the fact of resurrection itself any demonstration that su ...Moule, <i> The Origin of Christology </i> ; J. Smith, <i> The [[Promised]] Messiah </i> ; <i> TAB, </i> pp. 69-134; V. Taylor, <i> The Person of Christ in New
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  • ...establish peace (&nbsp;Isaiah 2:1-4; &nbsp;Isaiah 4:2-6 ). He promised the Messiah, the son of David, who would assume the chief role in the fulfillment of th ...t, whereas in the former part, addressed to the whole people, he dwells on Messiah's glory, the antidote to the fears of the people and the pledge to assure t
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  • ...peace, and of life, &nbsp;Isaiah 9:6; &nbsp;Acts 5:31; Act 3:15. </p> <p> Redeemer, &nbsp;Isaiah 59:20; Isa 60:16. </p> <p> Resurrection, &nbsp;John 11:25. </ ...erefore be, "Paul testified to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ," or the Messiah, &c. Many other similar instances occur. Should it be asked, Is the word Ch
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  • ...by the water (Edersheim, <i> LT </i> [Note: T Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (Edersheim).]ii. 745f.; the candidate also made a profession of faith befor ...is atoning blood once for all shed and of perpetual efficacy; therefore He Messiah. It is His shed blood which gives water baptism its spiritual significancy.
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  • ...iates the idea to his own mind through the present certainty of Christ the Redeemer. In a word, the Creatorship of Christ is never dwelt upon for its own sake, ...and died as a man dies (&nbsp;John 19:5 ), was, nevertheless, not only the Messiah, the Sent of God, the fulfiller of all the divine promises of redemption, b
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  • ...e Scripture promise of the fulness of the Spirit that should rest upon the Messiah (&nbsp;Isaiah 11:2), may have been led to transfer these ideas to the physi .... Boslooper, <i> The Virgin Birth </i> ; R. E. Brown, <i> The Birth of the Messiah </i> ; idem, <i> The Virginal [[Conception]] and [[Bodily]] [[Resurrection]
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  • ...a proclamation could have meant to the hearers only that the reign of the Messiah, of whom the prophets had spoken, was about to begin. The real nature of th ...ut they did not, as others, reject Jesus. They knew that he was indeed the Messiah of God who brought them the kingdom of God and eternal life (&nbsp;Matthew
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  • ...in, after He has been lifted up by the Jews, they will know that He is the Messiah. Lastly, He says, ‘I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men ...ent for sin, to be observed through all succeeding generations, till the [[Redeemer]] himself should come, who was to make the true and only proper satisfactio
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  • ...d himself as the fulfillment of the old covenant promises concerning the [[Messiah]] made to God's people Israel. Hence, the Old Testament was the source book ...us, baptism was to be the sign of a first entrance into communion with the Redeemer, and with the church, the first appropriation of those advantages which Chr
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  • ...ry Word of God, the last, the perfect revelation of the Most High, and the Redeemer of the world. </p> <p> The Prologue of the Gospel is St. John’s appeal to
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  • ...pation of Christian Doctrines.—Anticipations of the Christ idea, either as Messiah or as Wisdom, have been dealt with in the previous sections. It remains to ...s coming intervention and salvation of His people through the pre-existent Messiah. The final section states that the end will be soon and reports that Ezra w
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  • ...pentant of forgiveness (3:3) and membership in Messiah's community (3:17). Messiah's own birth is announced as "good news of great joy" (2:10-11). According t ...d with all the human race. Luke mentions shepherds as the witnesses of the Messiah's birth, because the filth associated with their occupation made them prime
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  • ...es, as Pye Smith, <i> First [[Lines]] </i> , and <i> Scrip. Teatim. to the Messiah </i> ; Hodge, Shedd, Weiss, <i> Biblical Theol. of the New Testament </i> , ...as recognized and proclaimed as the promised "Son of David," the expected "Messiah-king," he accepted the title (&nbsp;Matthew 9:27; &nbsp;Matthew 18:30; &nbs
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  • ...ing, preceded by a fuller manifestation of Elijah than that of John before Messiah's first coming. Moses and Elijah's appearance at the transfiguration in glo ...fluence of the late Jewish tradition of Elijah being the forerunner of the Messiah. The expectation of Elijah's return occurs frequently in the [[Gospels]] (&
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  • ...4) its conception of the [[Kingdom]] as to be inaugurated shortly when the Messiah returned on the clouds of heaven. See on these points <i> St. Matthew 3 </i ...rue nature of the kingdom, for the Jews for whom Matthew writes looked for Messiah's kingdom. His claim of exemption from tribute, recorded in Matthew alone (
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  • ...cipating triumph over the foe, Psalm 109 the foe's condemnation, Psalm 110 Messiah's divine kingly and priestly glory. In the fifth book Εlohim occurs only s ...to us, who are now "the Israel of God," &nbsp;Galatians 6:16 , and to our Redeemer, who is the King of this Israel. It would be an arduous and adventurous und
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  • ...he Scriptures of eternal tRuth We now discover the suitability of our dear Redeemer for the great purposes of his mission, and plainly perceive how needful suc ...ought to the knowledge of Christian truth, and having found mercy from the Redeemer, she pressed into Simon's house, and gave the strongest proofs of her grati
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  • ...is taken up with determining the sense in which Jesus regarded Himself as Messiah; the second part is devoted to other aspects arising out of His self-design
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