Bible Facts Of The Day, December 19, 2024 The First Advent of Jesus Christ

Matthew 1:1

In ancient Israel, anointing with oil was a symbolic act of setting someone apart for a holy purpose. Kings like Saul and David were anointed by prophets, signifying God’s choice and empowerment for leadership. The concept of a future “Anointed One” or Messiah developed during the intertestamental period, as Jewish expectations grew for a divinely appointed leader who would restore Israel and bring about God’s reign on earth.

In Greek, the term “Messias” is used in the New Testament to refer to the “Anointed One,” the promised deliverer and king prophesied in the Old Testament. In the context of the New Testament, it specifically identifies Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of these messianic prophecies. The term is synonymous with “Christ,” which is the Greek equivalent.

Maranatha! Come Lord Jesus!

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