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Christ is the English term for the Greek (Khristós) meaning "the anointed". In the (Greek) Septuagint version of the Old Testament, Khristós was used to translate the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (,) (Messiah), meaning "[one who is] anointed." Christianity states that Christ was fully human as well as fully God, while the Jewish tradition understands the Messiah to be a human being – without any overtone of deity... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Christ healed blind

Sinope Gospels The miniature at the bottom shows Christ healing the blind Name Sinope Gospels Sign O Text Gospels Date c. 550 Script Greek Now at Paris Size 30 x 25 cm Type Byzantine Category V

Christ healed Name Sinope Gospels Sign O Text Gospels Date

Sinope Gospels The miniature at the bottom shows Christ healing the blind Name Sinope Gospels Sign O Text Gospels Date c. 550 Script Greek Now at Paris Size 30 x 25 cm Type Byzantine Category V

Christ healed poor

Proto-orthodox Christianity Although most faith healers profited from their miracles, Jesus wandered about healing the poor and disreputable.

Christ healed soul

Saint Mercurius Mercurius told him that it was Jesus who is the true healer of the soul and the body.

Christ healed body

Saint Mercurius Mercurius told him that it was Jesus who is the true healer of the soul and the body.

Christ healed Sick

Antonio Verrio He was employed, along with the architect Hugh May and the sculptor Grinling Gibbons, in decorating Windsor Castle, where, in a Christ healing the Sick, he introduced himself, Sir Godfrey Kneller, and Baptist May, surveyor of the works, in long periwigs, as spectators of the miracle.

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Christ took humanity

Last Generation Theology Advocates of LGT are united in teaching that Jesus took the nature of humanity after the Fall and that He never sinned.

Last Generation Theology Those opposing LGT teach that this is an incorrect teaching and that Christ's humanity was actually that of Adam before the Fall or is a synthesis, that Christ took a kind of humanity that is neither wholly pre- or post-Fall and is thus unique.

Christ took synthesis

Last Generation Theology Those opposing LGT teach that this is an incorrect teaching and that Christ's humanity was actually that of Adam before the Fall or is a synthesis, that Christ took a kind of humanity that is neither wholly pre- or post-Fall and is thus unique.

Christ took leave

Art in Roman Catholicism Christ taking leave of his Mother

Christ took nature

Last Generation Theology Advocates of LGT are united in teaching that Jesus took the nature of humanity after the Fall and that He never sinned.

Christ took bread

Eucharistic theology The Eucharist was instituted in this way: "Jesus took some bread and when He had said the blessing He broke it and gave it to the disciples.

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Christ raised son

The Young Man from Nain 'The Young Man from Nain' was the widow's son who Christ raised from the dead.

Christ raised Man

The Young Man from Nain 'The Young Man from Nain' was the widow's son who Christ raised from the dead.

Christ raised dead

The Young Man from Nain This was the second of three instances in the canonical gospels in which Christ raises the dead.

Christ raised brother

The Raising of Lazarus (Caravaggio) The Gospel of St John tells how Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary, fell sick, died, was buried and then miraculously raised from the dead by Christ.

Christ raised Lazarus

The Raising of Lazarus (Caravaggio) The Gospel of St John tells how Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary, fell sick, died, was buried and then miraculously raised from the dead by Christ.

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    Christ

    Christ is the English term for the Greek Χριστός (Khristós) meaning "the anointed". In the (Greek) Septuagint version of the Old Testament, Khristós was used to translate the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Mašíaḥ,) (Messiah), meaning "[one who is] anointed."
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    Christ.

    Christ. is a Scottish solo electronic music artist. There is no religious meaning in his name; rather, it is an abbreviation of his real name, Christopher Horne, which also explains the full stop (period) which is an official part of his handle.
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    Christ (disambiguation)

    Christ usually refers to the title, office, or what is known in Christian theology as, the 'Divine Person'. Christ may also refer to:
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    Community of Christ

    Comunidad de Cristo Pichilemu on Wikia, a wiki about the Community of Christ in Pichilemu (Spanish)
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    Churches of Christ

    The beast of Revelation is taught to be the Roman Emperor Domitian, circa AD 96, who reigned at the time the letter of "The Revelation of Jesus Christ to John the Apostle" was given to the existing churches.
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    The Passion of the Christ

    To produce The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson spent some forty to fifty million dollars of his money to finance and advertise it.
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    Christ the Redeemer (statue)

    Coordinates: 22°57′5″S, 43°12′39″W Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: O Cristo Redentor), is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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    Body of Christ

    In the same passage, it also quotes Saint Augustine: "Let us rejoice then and give thanks that we have become not only Christians, but Christ himself.
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    Christ Church

    Christ Church, Christ Episcopal Church, and variations thereof, may refer to: ... Churches in Canada
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    Christ the King

    Christ the King is a title of Jesus based on several passages of Scripture and used by all Christians.

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