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Christ
{i} mesih

Ne Musevi, ne de musevi olmayan, ne köle ne de özgür vardır, ne erkek ne de dişi vardır, zira Mesih İsa'da hepiniz birsiniz. - There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

Kişisel Kurtarıcınız olarak İsa Mesih'i kabul ediyor musun? - Do you accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior?

christ
hazreti isa mesih
christ
isa peygamber
Christ
{i} Mesih, İsa
Christ
(isim) hay
Christ
{i} Hazreti İsa

Eğer İngilizce Hazreti İsa için yeterince iyi olsa, benim için yeterince iyi olur. - If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it's good enough for me.

Sevgili kardeşlerim, Hazreti İsa yükseldi! Sevgi nefret üzerinde zafer kazandı, hayat ölümü ele geçirdi, ışık karanlığı dağıttı. - Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus Christ is risen! Love has triumphed over hatred, life has conquered death, light has dispelled the darkness!

Christ
{i} hay

Hayvanat bahçesi Noel günü kapalıydı. - The zoo was closed on Christmas day.

Sevgili kardeşlerim, Hazreti İsa yükseldi! Sevgi nefret üzerinde zafer kazandı, hayat ölümü ele geçirdi, ışık karanlığı dağıttı. - Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus Christ is risen! Love has triumphed over hatred, life has conquered death, light has dispelled the darkness!

Christ
Hazreti ısa
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{i} in a Christian manner, in a Christlike manner
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Christ
The anointed one or messiah predicted in Jewish prophecy

For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. (Matthew 24:24, King James Version).

Christ
A figure or other artistic depiction of Jesus Christ
Christ
A title given to Jesus of Nazareth, seen as the fulfiller of the messianic prophecy; often treated as a personal name
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An expletive, whose use is considered blasphemous by most Christians
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a title of jesus
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{n} the Anointed one, our Saviour
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{i} god! (exclamation of exasperation or irritation)
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An expletive, whose use is considered blasphemous in some Christian sects
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Christ is one of the names of Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the son of God and whose teachings are the basis of Christianity. the teachings of Christ. Jesus Christ the man who is worshipped by Christians as the son of God Christian. Christ Church of Church of Christ Scientist Disciples of Christ Community of Christ Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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{i} Messiah, Lord's Anointed; title given to Jesus of Nazareth
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The 'Lords anointed one' or messiah predicted in Jewish prophecy
Christ
The title given to Jesus of Nazareth, seen as fulfilling messianic prophecy; often treated as a personal name
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The Anointed; an appellation given to Jesus, the Savior
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   the Greek word for the Hebrew masiah (see messiah) Both words mean anointed, that is, blessed by having oil poured over the head By applying this title to Jesus, the early Christians expressed their belief that he was the messiah of Israel
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The World Teacher of humanity and angels alike The Master of Masters Embodier of the 2nd or Love aspect of Deity Known as Maitreya in the East Set to "reappear" to 0fulfill His mission started 2000 years ago
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It is synonymous with the Hebrew Messiah
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"anointed"
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A transliteration of the Greek word that is the equivalent for the Hebrew word rendered in most translations as {Messiah}, meaning ``anointed one'' The Bible refers to others as being anointed by God, but Christ as an official title belongs only to Jesus in his Messianic role Once a person in service noted that I referred at least twice to ``Christ Jesus'' rather than ``Jesus Christ'' and wondered why I inverted the order, and which was correct Because Christ is a title, not a part of Jesus' name, although Jesus Christ is the more common ordering, either way is correct, just as one might properly say either ``President Clinton'' or ``Mr Clinton, the President''
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Christ the Second Person of the Trinity; the one Son of God or totality of the Sonship; the Self that God created by extension of His spirit; though Christ creates as does His Father, He is not the Father since God created Christ, but Christ did not create God (Note -- not to be equated exclusively with Jesus ) see: creations, vision
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from the Greek "christos," meaning "anointed one" or "chosen one " See also Messiah
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any expected deliverer
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Christ is the Greek word that Greek-speaking Jews used as the translation of the Hebrew word messiah Thus to Greek-speaking Jews and to the God-fearing gentiles who attended the synagogue, christ meant either a mundane Hebrew king, such as Solomon, David, or Hezekiah, or the apocalyptic king at the end of time However, the Greek word christ comes from a verb that means to rub down an athlete with lineament—the closest equivalent in Greek to the concept of anointing Therefore, as we moved out of Palestine and into the Greek-speaking world to proclaim Jesus as the Messiah, outsiders invented the word Christian to deride us
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The Messiah/The Anointed One
christ
   the Greek word for the Hebrew masiah (see messiah) Both words mean anointed, that is, blessed by having oil poured over the head By applying this title to Jesus, the early Christians expressed their belief that he was the messiah of Israel
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The image of God in form, the divine individual Child of God Humanity
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Another name for Jesus Christ Also means Anointed One
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The Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word 'Messiah ' It means 'The Anointed One ' Jesus was called the Christ because He was the one whom God chose and sent as Savior and Lord
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The second person of the Trinity, Who is present in the Eucharist
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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 is a title It is the N T equivalent of the O T term "messiah" and means "anointed one " It is applied to Jesus as the anointed one who delivers from sin Jesus alone is the Christ As the Christ He has three offices: Prophet, Priest, and King As Prophet He is the mouthpiece of God (Matt 5: 27-28) and represents God to man As Priest He represents man to God and restores fellowship between them by offering Himself as the sacrifice that removed the sin of those saved As King He rules over His kingdom By virtue of Christ creating all things (John 1: 3; Col 1: 16-17), He has the right to rule Christ has come to do the will of the Father (John 6: 38), to save sinners (Luke 19: 10), to fulfill the O T (Matt 5: 17), to destroy the works of Satan (Heb 2: 14; 1 John 3: 8), and to give life (John 10: 10,28) Christ is holy (Luke 1;35), righteous (Is 53: 11), sinless (2 Cor 5: 21), humble (Phil 2: 8), and forgiving (Luke 5: 20: 7: 40; 23: 34)
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From the Greek Christos, a translation of the Hebrew Messiah, meaning "anointed one," the term derives from the ancient practice of anointing kings at their coronation The Messiah or Christ was to be a kingly descendant of David
christ
The title of Jesus From the Greek word 'Messiah' meaning 'anointed one'
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A term used to designate the head of the Spiritual Hierarchy; the World Teacher; the Master of all the Masters The office presently held by the Lord Maitreya
christ
(from Greek christos, "anointed one"; Greek translation of Hebrew meshiach) Applied to Jesus/Joshua of Nazareth by his followers as a title, but soon came to be treated as a sort of second name See Messiah
christ
from "Christos," the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew term "Messiah " Both words literally mean "Anointed One" This was the word used in the Septuagint, an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures as prepared by Jewish translators three centuries before the time of Jesus When early Christians believed they had found their Messiah, they naturally referred to him as "the Christ " When Christians say "Jesus Christ" they are actually saying "Jesus the Messiah "
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Originally a title, the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word "Messiah " It means "the anointed one " Jesus was called the Christ because he was the one whom God chose and sent as Savior and Lord
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