- Gr**** for "The
Anointed One") who
appear prominently in
Jewish and
Christian theology and eschatology.
Anointing—particularly the
anointing of the sick—may...
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Anointing of the sick,
known also by
other names such as unction, is a form of
religious anointing or "unction" (an
older term with the same meaning) for...
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elaiou chrisis (
anointing with oil),
chrisma (
anointing).
Catholic canon law
indicates who may
receive the sacrament: "The
anointing of the sick can be...
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Washing and
anointing also
plays a key role in the
Second Anointing ritual practiced by the LDS Church, in
which parti****nts are
anointed as a "priest...
-
Anointed One: An
Inside Look At
Nevada Politics, a 2000 book by Jon
Ralston Anointing, the
ritual act of
pouring aromatic oil over a person's head or entire...
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Israelite religion, the holy
anointing oil (Biblical Hebrew: שמן המשחה, romanized: shemen ha-mishchah, lit. 'oil of
anointing')
formed an
integral part of...
-
ministering in the
northern regions of Nain and Capernaum. The
honorific anointing with
perfume is an
action frequently mentioned in
other literature from...
- counsel." The "first
anointing"
refers to the
washing and
anointing part of the
endowment ceremony, in
which a
person is
anointed to
become a king and...
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residences in the city. Most couples, but not all, also
received their Second Anointing.
Members typically referred to
their meetings,
which were held usually...
- (χρῖσμα) was
originally the
verbal noun ("(the act of)
anointing", "unction") of χρίειν ("
anoint"). By extension,
along with khrîma (χρῖμα), khrîstai (χρῖσται)...