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  • 11Christ of Faith —    See Jesus of history …

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  • 12Jesus — This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses, see Jesus (disambiguation). Jesus …

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  • 13Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called  Jesus of Galilee  or  Jesus of Nazareth   born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem  founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation …

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  • 14Christ — This article is about the Christian theological role. For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation). The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator Saint Catherine s Monastery. The two different facial expressions on either side emphasize Christ s… …

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  • 15Jesus — 1. noun /ˈdʒiːzəs,heɪˈsus/ a) Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom Christians name Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah. And, says George Eliot, and all who believe in her teaching, it is perfectly true that He is with us now in a dumb,… …

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  • 16Christ — 1 noun 1 also Jesus Christ, Jesus the man on whose life, death and teaching Christianity is based, believed to be the son of God see Jesus 1 2 the Christ the religious leader who Christians believe saves the world 2 interjection used to express… …

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  • 17Jesus Justus — For other uses of the name Jesus, see Jesus (disambiguation). Jesus Justus or Iesous ho legomenos Ioustos (in Greek) is referred to by the Apostle Paul of Tarsus in Colossians [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Col%204:11; version=31; 4 …

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  • 18Jesus Christ — I. noun see Jesus I II. biographical name see Jesus II …

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  • 19Christ — /kraɪst/ (say kruyst) noun 1. (in Judaism) the Anointed; the expected Messiah. 2. Jesus of Nazareth, as fulfilling this expectation. See Jesus (def. 1). –interjection 3. (an exclamation of annoyance, surprise, etc.) –phrase 4. (for) Christ s sake …

  • 20Christ — I. noun Etymology: Middle English Crist, from Old English, from Latin Christus, from Greek Christos, literally, anointed, from chriein Date: before 12th century 1. messiah 2. Jesus 3. an ideal type of humanity 4. Christian Science the ideal truth …

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