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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Christ
        anointed, the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered
        "Messiah" (q.v.), the official title of our Lord, occurring five
        hundred and fourteen times in the New Testament. It denotes that
        he was anointed or consecrated to his great redemptive work as
        Prophet, Priest, and King of his people. He is Jesus the Christ
        (Acts 17:3; 18:5; Matt. 22:42), the Anointed One. He is thus
        spoken of by Isaiah (61:1), and by Daniel (9:24-26), who styles
        him "Messiah the Prince."
        The Messiah is the same person as "the seed of the woman"
        (Gen. 3:15), "the seed of Abraham" (Gen. 22:18), the "Prophet
        like unto Moses" (Deut. 18:15), "the priest after the order of
        Melchizedek" (Ps. 110:4), "the rod out of the stem of Jesse"
        (Isa. 11:1, 10), the "Immanuel," the virgin's son (Isa. 7:14),
        "the branch of Jehovah" (Isa. 4:2), and "the messenger of the
        covenant" (Mal. 3:1). This is he "of whom Moses in the law and
        the prophets did write." The Old Testament Scripture is full of
        prophetic declarations regarding the Great Deliverer and the
        work he was to accomplish. Jesus the Christ is Jesus the Great
        Deliverer, the Anointed One, the Saviour of men. This name
        denotes that Jesus was divinely appointed, commissioned, and
        accredited as the Saviour of men (Heb. 5:4; Isa. 11:2-4; 49:6;
        John 5:37; Acts 2:22).
        To believe that "Jesus is the Christ" is to believe that he is
        the Anointed, the Messiah of the prophets, the Saviour sent of
        God, that he was, in a word, what he claimed to be. This is to
        believe the gospel, by the faith of which alone men can be
        brought unto God. That Jesus is the Christ is the testimony of
        God, and the faith of this constitutes a Christian (1 Cor. 12:3;
        1 John 5:1).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Christ' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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