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| - The Messiah is a warhead intended for use in Operation Jacob's Ladder.
- The Messiah is a term in Judaism and Christianity though the two religions have different concepts about this.
- In Judaism, the Messiah is the name given to the savior who it is believed will come to Israel in the future. It is believed that under the Messiah Jews will return to the land of Israel and the Jewish temple in Jerusalem will be rebuilt. Unlike Christians, Jews believe that the Messiah will be an ordinary human being, descended from King David, rather than the son of G-d.
- A Messiah is a member of the StargateWars community who has Ascended three times. A Messiah has a 15% bonus in income, defense, strike and covert. See also, List Of Messiahs
- Albert Simon transforms himself into another creature, the Messiah... It's recommended that you should have Alice since she can use Arc after the Messiah attacks with Holy Chest. Another thing to worry about is the special move "!!!" which will drain all but 1 hp point left. Also beware of the Messiah's Status Abmorality. The Messiah can also use an SP draining move so pack up on Pure Leaves. Overcome Simon's final bid to destroy the world and move onward to the final boss.
- vetgedrukte tekstThe Messiah (de Messias) Handel schreef deze oratorium in ruim een maand tijd. De eerste uitvoering van dit werk werd uitgevoerd in 1742 in de Ierse hoofstad Dublin.
- Like all the Jesii, Messiah has regular conversations with God. He asks if God saw the game last night, our team, like, won three-nil, and God tells him what a hopeless excuse for a Divine Being he is.
- Messiah (メサイア, Mesaia) is the Navigator for the Leo Reavers Pirates.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Messiah]] Messias, from Hellenistic [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Messiah]] Μεσσίας, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Messiah]] (měšīḥā), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Messiah]] משיח (mashiach), “‘anointed’”).[[Category: words needing attention|Messiah]]
- Messiah (メサイア Mesaia) is an enemy only white magic spell from Fire Emblem Gaiden that summons several monsters. The summoned monsters strength depends on the level of the caster. This spell costs 1, 2, 4, or 6 HP to cast, and the summoned units will vanish if the caster dies after summoning them. Different monster types will appear depending on the amount of HP paid. The amount paid cannot be changed to summon different monsters, a unit who knows Messiah will always summon the same monsters.
- Messiah had a troubled child hood, being beaten by his father growing up. His only escape from the world was watching wrestling, but as the years went on, he left home. He ran across a former wrestler, who took him in and began to train him. Messiah watched closely and learned all he could. But on an ill fated day, his trainer turned on him from drug abuse and was killed by a drug dealer later that same day. Messiah lost it, and grew a hatred for all of society, becoming very evil and sadistic in his ways. He bounced around a few indy feds till joining ACW over two years ago. In another ill fated move, his brother, Magnes Drachen, took him out. Magnes broke his brothers neck and put him on the shelf, for good. Or at least many thought so, now he returns for vengeance.
- Messiah (メサイア Mesaia) is the main villain of Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters, the leader of Vaglass.
- A messiah was a title for an individual who had, or was believed to have, the power to save a people, group, or members of a religion from some calamity. In 2256, Michael Burnham compared T'Kuvma's role in the Klingon war to that of a messiah. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars") In 2373, Q proposed that he and Kathryn Janeway have a child together, saying the Q Continuum needed a new messiah. (VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
- In Jewish messianic tradition and eschatology, messiah refers to a future King of Israel from the Davidic line, who will rule the people of united tribes of Israel and herald the Messianic Age of global peace. In Standard Hebrew, The Messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח, Méleḫ ha-Mašíaḥ (in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced Méleḵ haMMāšîªḥ), literally meaning "the Anointed King." In Islam, Isa (Jesus) is also called the Messiah (Masih), but like in Judaism he is not considered to be the literal physical Son of God or God the Son.
- In Jewish messianic tradition and eschatology, Messiah (from the Hebrew mashiah, which means "The Anointed One") refers to a future King of Israel from the Davidic line, who will rule the people of the united tribes of Israel, and herald the Messianic Age of global peace. While the Jews are still looking for their Messiah to come at this present time, Christians proclaim that Jesus, the Son of God, has already come as the Messiah to pay for our sins on the cross with His blood and will be coming again as the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords to fulfill the expected prophecy of global peace.
- Man is an avatar, a representation, an echo — a translation of the Good — an interpres divinae voluntatis. Every man is situated somewhere in the avatara or messiah spectrum. The spectrum of god. Of the ☀The Primeval Man (Protanthropos, Adam, ☀Adam Kadmon). Every king and priest in ancient Israel was a messiah. The Hebrew word moschiach, from which we transliterate our word messiah, means simply the anointed one, from the practice of anointing one who is chosen with oil.
- In Judaism, the Messiah (מָשִׁיחַ "anointed one", Standard Hebrew Mašíaḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Māšîªḥ Arabic المسيح;) initially meant any person who was anointed by a prophet of God. In English today, it is used in two major contexts: the anticipated saviour of the Jews, and one who is anticipated as, regarded as, or professes to be a saviour or liberator. Jews, however, don't generally use the word "saviour" in reference to the messiah, primarily because of the Christian connotation of the word "saviour."
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