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Christ Wiki - Christ is the english representation of the greek word χριστός ( christos ). It means the anointed one and is the title given to jesus. The equivalent hebrew word is messiah. The nativity or birth of jesus christ is found in the biblical gospels of matthew and luke. ישוע) also known as jesus of nazareth or jesus christ, is the traditional founder of christianity and a major prophet in islam. Although once debated, his historical existence is. Like god, mom, etc. , christ is usually used directly in the manner of a name. However, it is sometimes used with a definite article—the christ—in archaic or learned. Christus, as translation of hebrew: Meschiah, in greek transcription μεσσίας messiah, the. Both words mean the anointed one. the title appears with the name jesus in the very first verse of both. Jesus of nazareth (c. 30 ad/ce),[1] also known as jesus christ, is the central figure of christianity, which views him as the messiah foretold in the old testament, with most. Both words mean the anointed one. the title appears with the name jesus in the very first verse of both. Jesus of nazareth (c. 30 ad/ce),[1] also known as jesus christ, is the central figure of christianity, which views him as the messiah foretold in the old testament, with most.

Christ is the english representation of the greek word χριστός ( christos ). It means the anointed one and is the title given to jesus. The equivalent hebrew word is messiah. The nativity or birth of jesus christ is found in the biblical gospels of matthew and luke. ישוע) also known as jesus of nazareth or jesus christ, is the traditional founder of christianity and a major prophet in islam. Although once debated, his historical existence is. Like god, mom, etc. , christ is usually used directly in the manner of a name. However, it is sometimes used with a definite article—the christ—in archaic or learned. Christus, as translation of hebrew: Meschiah, in greek transcription μεσσίας messiah, the. Both words mean the anointed one. the title appears with the name jesus in the very first verse of both. Jesus of nazareth (c. 30 ad/ce),[1] also known as jesus christ, is the central figure of christianity, which views him as the messiah foretold in the old testament, with most.

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