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Messiahship

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[mi-sahy-uh-ship] / mɪˈsaɪ ə ʃɪp /

noun

  1. the state, office, or role of being a Messiah; the mission or teachings associated with one.


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It is noteworthy that in this Gospel Peter says not a word about the extraordinary blessing and promise bestowed upon himself in consequence of his acknowledgment of the Messiahship of Jesus.

From The Making of an Apostle by Campbell, R. J. (Reginald John)

The understanding of this relationship is important at any time, because it furnishes a valuable class of evidence as to the Messiahship and divinity of Jesus.

From Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings by Graham, Robert

Oh, the rest, the peace, the joy of this settled conviction, that the faith in the Messiahship of Jesus Christ need be no more disturbed!

From Subconscious Religion by Conwell, Russell H.

This was their single controlling thought, the only thought that distinguished them from their countrymen who rejected the Messiahship of their friend.

From The Cradle of the Christ A Study in Primitive Christianity by Frothingham, Octavius Brooks

Questioning Him first as to His Messiahship, Caiaphas, as spokesman to the rest, said formally, "If Thou art Christ, tell us."

From Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI. by Meyer, F. B. (Frederick Brotherton)

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