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Christtitle given to Jesus of Nazareth, Old English crist (by 830, perhaps 675), from Latin Christus, from Greek khristos "the anointed" (translation of Hebrew mashiah; see messiah), noun use of v [..]
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ChristChrist [N] [H] [S]anointed, the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered "Messiah" (q.v.), the official title of our Lord, occurring five hundred and fourteen times in the New Testament [..]
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ChristChrist [N] [E] [S] anointed
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Christn. A title of Jesus
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Christanointed, the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered "Messiah" (q.v.), the official title of our Lord, occurring five hundred and fourteen times in the New Testament. It denotes that [..]
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Christ[Jesus]
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ChristChrist. anointed
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ChristTo dream of beholding Christ, the young child, worshiped by the wise men, denotes many peaceful days, full of wealth and knowledge, abundant with joy, and content. If in the garden of the Gethsemane, sorrowing adversity will fill your soul, great longings for change and absent objects of love will be felt. To see him in the temple scourging the tra [..]
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ChristThe total manifestation of God, from the plant to an angel; from a peanut to the entire Universe of expression. Christ in Man means the idea of Sonship, the Perfect Man as He must be held in the Mind [..]
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ChristThe word means "the anointed one." It is the equivalent in Greek of the Hebrew word "Messiah."
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Christ(n) a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)(n) any expected deliverer
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ChristDerived from the Greek Χριστός Christos, “the Anointed One,” and Krestos, whose esoteric meaning is “fire.” The word Christ is a title, not a personal name.
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ChristJesus: a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
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Christ
The anointed one or messiah predicted in the Hebrew Bible.
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* Finnish: (Kristus)
* French: (Christ,m)
* Georgian: (??????)
* German: (Christus,m)
* Greek: (???????,m)
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ChristModern English form of Christos 1.
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