When Dylan himself decided to make the transition from folk hero to electric messiah, he found himself at the centre of a storm of protest. |
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The partisan crowd was waiting silently in anticipation as religious zealots would for a messiah. |
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Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour. |
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Simeon firmly believed a messiah would rise out of the desert, rescue a chosen people and restore peace to the Promised Land. |
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In that moment, on that mountain, Jesus was transfigured and the disciples got a glimpse of Jesus, the messiah. |
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The messiah should be a priestly figure, and yet Jesus was born to the tribe of Judah, not the priestly tribe of Levi. |
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John tells those around him that Jesus is lamb of God, expected messiah, and the Son of God. |
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The Holy Spirit came upon him at his baptism, consecrating him as the messiah. |
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They will acknowledge Jesus as messiah if just the right omens suggest that he is. |
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The manager was hailed as a messiah after Celtic enjoyed a march to glory in 2001, when they secured the treble. |
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Others were newly formed, perhaps on the initiative of local radicals, a charismatic leader, or a would-be messiah. |
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It is much better than looking for some leader or some messiah doing it for us. |
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The Safavid state in Iran was founded in 1501 by Shiite tribes who believed that Shah Ismail was divine, and perhaps that he was the herald of the Shiite Mahdi or messiah. |
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And that is the key to grasping how we Americans can and cannot take him seriously as a would-be political messiah. |
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But Khomeini, iron-willed and indifferent to worldly phenomena, also spoke to the Shia longing for a messiah. |
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It may have been a coincidence, but Jay-Z is also known as J-Hova, the messiah of hip-hop music. |
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None of that started with a messiah figure, describing a new Scotland: it all started with a meeting. |
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Christ is simply the Greek translation of the Hebrew word messiah. |
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The title Christas, messiah, is treated as a virtual name by Paul. |
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Surely this does not depend on whether Jesus is the messiah or not. |
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Barnard concluded by stating that any man who engaged his conscience in scriptural study would come to the unquestionable conclusion that Jesus Christ was the messiah. |
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Mashiyach is the Hebrew word meaning messiah or anointed one. |
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There is no Julian Assange-like messiah complex for cod-psychologists to dissect, and money doesn't appear to matter much to him. |
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They hoped that God would restore the Davidic kingdom through the coming messiah. |
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Through his public spirituality and his key role in the first superstar benefit concert, he also helped redefine the modern pop star as a messiah. |
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Robbie Keane would not be many people's idea of a messiah, but to Celtic supporters buffeted by disappointment throughout a trying season selectivity is an unaffordable luxury. |
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According to modern Judaism, the messiah is an anointed king from the seed of David, through his natural father as kingship generally comes through the father, not the mother. |
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Indeed, judging by how Congress is doing in UP, the rainstorm augured less a messiah than a drenching. Having ruled UP for most of its independent history, Congress lost it in 1989, and since has shrivelled. |
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In Istanbul he placed in a cradle a fish dressed in infant's clothing, dramatising a prophecy that the messiah would be born under the sign of Pisces. |
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Meanwhile, Homer Simpson develops Jerusalem Syndrome and believes that he is the messiah. |
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Part of what they said was the prophecies about the messiah. |
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Mols was unable to sign off with a last goal in front of the fans who greeted him like a messiah when he first arrived at Ibrox. |
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So if our future king and our possible future messiah can't win a duel with their pork swords when a woman who hits all the right buttons throws herself at them, who can? |
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They serve as the prototypes for the Messiah from Joseph, and the Messiah from David, who usher in the Messianic Era. |
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The night of Passover would be a good night for the Messiah to show up and the king of God to show up. |
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Actually, our tradition tells us that the Messiah will not come on Shabbat or Yom Tov. |
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But the Old Testament talks about the coming of the Messiah. |
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This One, who would be the new and greater David, was the Messiah. |
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The people of the Decapolis were well-familiar with the Messiah. |
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Handel wrote an anthem for the hospital, gave annual benefit performances of Messiah, and bequeathed the organisation a fair copy of the score. |
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Some say that Christ is the Messiah, a Chosen One sent by God. |
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Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode. |
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Someday, if we do a good job, then somehow a transcendent God will come and bring Mashiach, bring the Messiah, and so transform the world. |
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A pint-sized Messiah with scary eyes and an unkempt beard, he throws tantrums rather than casting a spell. |
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In 6 B.C. he proceeded against the Pharisees who had vaticinated that, with the birth of the Messiah, the reign of Herod would come to the end. |
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And when the patron informed me that yes, he did have a room for tonight, the chorus from Handel's Messiah erupted in my head. |
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The Messiah had been conceived as a prose epic, on the model of Fenelon's Telemaque, and the earliest cantos were drafted in lyrical prose. |
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Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah. |
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At the time of the birth of the Christ, Anna was a prophetess who was at the Temple when the Messiah was brought there as an infant. |
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After that she will star opposite Scottish actor Ken Stott in the detective drama Messiah. |
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In fact, the work as a whole is more on the scale of an oratorio like Handel's Messiah than of any typical jazz recording. |
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In 1972, he gave a dazzling, quicksilver performance as an English aristocrat who believes himself to be the Messiah in The Ruling Class. |
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Some maintain that Elijah is a kohen, who will serve as the High Priest in the days of the Messiah, in the Third Temple. |
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This is necessary because the Messiah will be a king, and a king can be anointed only by a prophet. |
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Will a great host of heaven, a great army of angels, accompany the Messiah at His Return? |
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Is Jesus Christ our High Priest Who sat down at the right hand of God after His sacrifice as the Messiah? |
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Having done all I can with Messiah and Passion performances for this year, I decided to indulge in some reading of glossy magazines. |
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Carnival Messiah has 100 performers from the worlds of theatre, opera, dance and masquerade, some international, others local. |
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In kind, if I proclaim on a street corner that a certain Japanese beetle in my back garden is the new Messiah, you are also within your rights to ridicule me as a fruitcake. |
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Veronica, who lives in Watchfield, is hoping to organise a concert called Carnival Messiah, which is based on Handel's Messiah but with West Indian rhythms. |
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It was that he was, as the lineal descendant of King David, the Messiah. |
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If a Global Messiah emerges to popularise the practice of voluntary simplicity and the rejection of Hollywood, will he be liquidated by a robo-assassin? |
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Or perhaps some of the actions and teachings of Jesus aroused strong messianic hopes, but Jesus himself deliberately avoided making an overt claim to be the Messiah. |
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They have taken as lords beside Allah their rabbis and their monks and the Messiah son of Mary, when they were bidden to worship only One God. |
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The concept of the hiddenness of the reality of life in the Messiah from Colossians 3 might be illuminating in this regard. |
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Andrew at once recognized Jesus as the Messiah, and hastened to introduce him to his brother. |
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Not the Messiah received its US premiere at the Caramoor International Music Festival in Katonah, New York. |
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From 1878 it established the annual Good Friday performance of Handel's Messiah. |
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There was a royal performance of Messiah in 1743, which was a success and began a tradition of Lenten oratorio performances. |
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In 1786, Johann Adam Hiller presented Messiah with updated scoring in Berlin Cathedral. |
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During the 1750s Messiah was performed increasingly at festivals and cathedrals throughout the country. |
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The original manuscript for Messiah is now held in the British Library's music collection. |
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Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional settings for many of the individual numbers. |
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Instead, Jennens's text is an extended reflection on Jesus as the Messiah called Christ. |
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The Lobkowicz Palace in Prague holds Mozart's copy of Messiah, complete with handwritten annotations. |
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In 1750 he arranged a performance of Messiah to benefit the Foundling Hospital. |
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He was also known for reworking pieces such as the famous Messiah, which premiered in 1742, for available singers and musicians. |
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He was later asked by his tutor to produce a Latin translation of Alexander Pope's Messiah as a Christmas exercise. |
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Two thousand years of waiting for their Messiah, and they're still persistent as hell. |
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He began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah. |
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These tell the stories of creation, the sacrifice of Isaac, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the foretold coming of the Messiah. |
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Do you know, whenever I look at John it feels as though the Messiah has returned. |
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These all anticipated Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, and were sufficient to give the elect of that time forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Jennens's letter to Holdsworth of 10 July 1741, in which he first mentions Messiah, suggests that the text was a recent work, probably assembled earlier that summer. |
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Preceding the miraculous events linked with afterlife is the Advent of the Messiah, also independently listed among Maimonides' Thirteen as a tenet of faith. |
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The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. |
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A new Messiah would come forward to lead the people to this goal. |
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The year 1750 also saw the institution of the annual charity performances of Messiah at London's Foundling Hospital, which continued until Handel's death and beyond. |
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In early March Handel began discussions with the appropriate committees for a charity concert, to be given in April, at which he intended to present Messiah. |
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When Sargent was incapacitated by tuberculosis in 1933, Beecham conducted a performance of Messiah at the Albert Hall to raise money to support his younger colleague. |
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Burrows points out that many of Handel's operas, of comparable length and structure to Messiah, were composed within similar timescales between theatrical seasons. |
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The focus eventually shifted to a separate individual born at a similar time and location who would be mistaken for the Messiah, but had no desire to be followed as such. |
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In the morning, Brian, completely naked, opens the curtains to discover an enormous crowd outside his mother's house which proclaims him to be the Messiah. |
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He bequeathed a copy of Messiah to the institution upon his death. |
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The music for Messiah was completed in 24 days of swift composition. |
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Bourne pioneered revivals of Messiah in Handel's orchestration, and Bourne's work was the basis for further scholarly versions in the early 20th century. |
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