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What Does Christ Mean? - Bibleinfo. com What Does Christ Mean? Christ comes from Christos, a Greek word that means “the anointed one,” or “the chosen one ” The Hebrew word meaning the same thing is Mashiach, or as we know it— Messiah So Christ is really more a title than it is a name, although the Bible uses it both ways
Jesus Christ - Bibleinfo. com “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive by the Spirit ” Are you interested in knowing more about who Jesus was? Was Jesus a real, historical person? What was His life like? See our FREE Bible study guides on the life of Jesus, Light of
Christ - JW. ORG Le titre “ Christ ” est utilisé de façon exceptionnelle par Paul quand, parlant de Moïse et non de Jésus, il écrit : “ Il [Moïse] a considéré l’opprobre du Christ [Khristou, “ Oint ”] comme une richesse plus grande que les trésors de l’Égypte ; car il avait les yeux fixés sur la récompense ” (Hé 11:26)
Second Coming of Jesus Christ - Bibleinfo. com So what does this mean for you and me? Always be ready for the second coming of Jesus Christ Watch and focus on Jesus because the devil is seeking to distract mankind from understanding the signs and closeness of Jesus’ coming >> Get your free Bible prophecy guide: Signs of Jesus’ second coming Why is Jesus taking so long to come back?
Jésus-Christ - Bibleinfo. com C'est dans la Bible Philippiens 2 5 (SEG) : « Ayez en vous les sentiments qui étaient en Jésus-Christ » Vous pouvez connaître en Jésus votre Sauveur C'est dans la Bible Jean 1 12 et I Pierre 3 18 (SEG) : « Mais à tous ceux qui l'ont reçue [Sa parole], à ceux qui croient en Son nom, elle a donné le pouvoir de devenir enfants de Dieu
What Does Messiah Mean? - Bibleinfo. com Christos (Christ) is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew term, Messiah (John 1:41) When Andrew, a disciple of John the Baptist, became acquainted with Jesus, the first thing he did was to find his brother, Simon Peter, and tell him about his exciting discovery