Friday, 6 March 2026

That Son of God thing...

 "Messiah" comes from the old Hebrew word mashiach (מָשִׁיחַ), which means "anointed" or "anointed one". It refers to a person, such as a king, priest, or prophet, who was consecrated with oil to signify their divine appointment for a specific, God-ordained role.

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In a biblical and historical context, the act carries several layers of significance:

1. Divine Selection and Setting Apart 

The primary purpose of anointment was to consecrate a person or object, meaning to "set them apart" for a specific, holy use. It served as a visible sign that God had chosen an individual for a particular office or mission. Historically, this was reserved for three main roles: ...

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In religious and mystical terms, the "13th Warrior" represents an external or "outsider" force required to break a cycle of fate that the internal group cannot overcome alone.

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So, the Jews consider the Pope in general very stubborn on calling Jesus of Nazareth, who was the King of Jews declared by a Roman despote, the Son of God, the Messiah as there are more than one.

That is pretty much the Holiocentric Universe topic in hardcore. If I say: Pappa Pope, you keep your position accepting more send by God as that one guy who had to suffer so much for his unbreakable Love to God, Humans, Earth and Love, it won't change wording.

Messiah in Old Hebrew means a human that has a specific job to do being loyal like no second to that God's mission, such as Jesus preaching to the Jews in slavery.

Jesus was a 13th warrior. Muhammed was so and first Moses. Buddah acted as such in Asia.

The Son of God is Sons of God, and I am excommunicated here, I guess...

Ahch.

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