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messianic
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1831, from Modern Latin messianicus , from Messias (see messiah ).
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Messianic primarily means "of the Messiah ", a religious savior in Abrahamic religions It may also refer to: Messianism , belief in a Messiah, savior or redeemer Messiah in Judaism Messiah in Christianity False Messiah Antichrist Messiah in Chabad Religion ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of, relating to, or resembling a messiah, the Messiah. 2 Of, relating to, or resembling messianism (Messianism).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The group works to preserve the environment with messianic zeal. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But then if Lubavitch is right and the messianic age is upon us, the criticisms will scarcely matter very much. ▪ But they radiate ...
Usage examples of messianic.
Begin was ready to indulge messianic Jewish settlers and ultra-Orthodox rabbis who wanted to use the Israeli parliament to delegitimize the Reform and Conservative branches of Judaism.
Dexter had sworn off messianic attempts to save the world after the fiasco of THE TRANSFORMATION, and had developed a far keener and more jaundiced awareness of the Faustian temptation thereof in the years since.
Jesus assumes his death to be a part of the Messianic fate and interprets the Scriptures as necessarily pointing to that effect.
This proof was not used in the first place for the purpose of making the meaning and value of the Messianic work of Jesus more intelligible, of which it did not seem to be in much need, but to confirm the Messiahship of Jesus.
Crisis cultures, cargo cults, nativistic movements, messianics: everyone on this road-strewn surface survives the present by naming it a station, an inscrutable detour on the way to the next age, the next image, the next frame.
Israel clipped her Messianic promises and lived upon the clippings instead of upon the coin.
Neither acts of war, nor massacres, nor depredation had resulted from the numerous Messianic revivals.
Ling might have been much better off remaining forever in the warmth of hightech habitats, basking in the glow of a messianic faith.
First at Alexandria, then across the Levant, a general agitation began, as if triggered by some prophetic ‘device’, which culminated in the great messianic events of Christianity.
From the beast that outplays a berserker by rote in "Without a Thought" to the messianic child in Berserker Man, irony is a recurring element in the series.
For all his incredible -- even messianic -- force of character, Michael of Macedonia was as ill-suited a man as Belisarius had ever met for the executive task of leading a coherent and disciplined religious movement.
Ben-Judah created an uproar, particularly among Jews, when at the end of the live, globally televised airing of his views he announced that Jesus the Christ was the only person in history to fulfill all the Messianic prophesies, and that the vanishings were evidence that he had already come.