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Messiah

What sort of saviour or messiah was Israel expecting according to diverse Old Testament traditions?

22 August 2011 By Robert Atkin 1 Comment

Every king of Israel and Judah was known as “anointed one”, which in Hebrew is “messiah”, because the prophet or high priest anointed him, usually with olive oil, at the time of his enthronement. However, the Old Testament writers had different ideas as to what sort of saviour this messiah would be.

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