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  1. Definition: the Anointed One, Messiah, Christ Usage: Anointed One; the Messiah, the Christ.

    • Christe

      Englishman's Concordance. χριστέ (christe) — 1 Occurrence....

    • 5548. Chrio

      NAS: us with you in Christ and anointed us is God, KJV: and...

    • Strong's Greek 5546

      STRONGS NT 5546: Χριστιανός Χριστιανός (cf. Lightfoot on...

    • Christon

      INT: they knew him Christ is. Luke 2:26 N-AMS GRK: ἴδῃ τὸν...

    • Christ

      KJV: through Jesus Christ our Lord. INT: to God in Christ...

    • Christos

      Englishman's Concordance. Χριστός (Christos) — 113...

    • Christou

      NAS: that the cross of Christ would not be made void. KJV:...

    • Text Analysis

      generation. Genesis 2:4 These are the generations of the...

  2. Christ comes from the Greek word χριστός (chrīstós), meaning "anointed one". The word is derived from the Greek verb χρίω (chrī́ō), meaning "to anoint." [13] In the Greek Septuagint, χριστός was a semantic loan used to translate the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Mašíaḥ, messiah), meaning "[one who is] anointed". [14]

  3. What Does Christ Mean? Christ comes from Christos, a Greek word that means “the anointed one,” or “the chosen one.” The Hebrew word meaning the same thing is Mashiach, or as we know it— Messiah. So Christ is really more a title than it is a name, although the Bible uses it both ways.

  4. 26 gru 2010 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Christ. We'll discuss the original Greek, plus the words and names Christ is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.

  5. 13 kwi 2022 · What is the origin of the word ‘Christ’ and what does that tell us? Translation. Apoxyomenos in the Vatican Museum. A Roman copy of a Greek bronze by Lysippus. The athlete is scraping off the oil with a strigil. Photo by Marie-Lan Nguyen (2009), via Wikipedia.

  6. 10 sie 2024 · A noun use of χρῑστός (khrīstós, “of an ointment, etc.: to be rubbed on; of a person: ceremonially anointed”)[1] (a semantic loan from Biblical Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (mašīaḥ) and Aramaic ܡܫܺܝܚܳܐ (m'šīḥāʿ)) from χρῑ́ω (khrī́ō, “to anoint; to rub, smear”) (from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrey- (“to ...

  7. Strong's Number G5547 matches the Greek Χριστός (christos), which occurs 569 times in 530 verses in the TR Greek. Page 1 / 11 (Mat 1:1–Jhn 7:42)

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