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Messianic
Messianic Mes`si*an"ic, a. Of or relating to the Messiah; as, the Messianic office or character.

Meaning of Messian from wikipedia

- saviour or liberator of a group of people. The concepts of mashiach, messianism, and of a Messianic Age originated in Judaism, and in the Hebrew Bible...
- Messianism is the belief in the advent of a messiah who acts as the savior of a group of people. The religions also have messianism-related concepts....
- Messianism in Chabad refers to the belief within the Chabad-Lubavitch community—a prominent group within Hasidic Judaism—regarding the Jewish messiah (Hebrew:...
- who is believed to be the ****ure redeemer of the Jews. The concept of messianism originated in Judaism, and in the Hebrew Bible a messiah is a king or...
- Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (UK: /ˈmɛsiæ̃/, US: /mɛˈsjæ̃, meɪˈsjæ̃, mɛˈsjɒ̃/; French: [ɔlivje øʒɛn pʁɔspɛʁ ʃaʁl mɛsjɑ̃]; 10 December 1908 –...
- The Church of World Messianity (****anese: 世界救世教; rōmaji: Sekai Kyūsei Kyō), abbreviated COWM, is a ****anese new religion founded in 1935 by Mokichi Okada...
- joined the Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris. He also founded the O. Messian Quartet. He taught at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04649-5. OCLC 3379930. Schreiner, Klaus (1998). "Messianism in the Weimar Republic". In Schäfer, Peter; Cohen, Mark (eds.). Toward...
- the encapsulated city Tokyo Millennium, which is ruled by the religious Messians from a unit called the Center. The player takes the role of a gladiator...
- collapse of the three partitioning empires in World War I. The period of Messianism, between the November 1830 and January 1863 Uprisings, reflected European...