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27 December, 15:22

What is messianic thought?

A. the basis for Jewish and Christian morality found in the Old Testament

B. the first five books of the Old Testament in the Christian Bible, the history and religious beliefs of the Hebrews

C. a belief in one god

D. the Jewish belief that the Messiah will come to Earth to save all those who have been faithful to God's will

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  1. 27 December, 15:29
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    The answer is C.

    Explanation:

    Messianism in its broadest sense is the belief in a messiah, redeemer, or savior figure expected by a religion ... Although the Jewish Messiah is believed to act upon God's call, in Judaism, unlike in Christianity, the Messiah is a human being; he is not considered to be God or a Son of God.

    Deity Or Deities: God
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