The Messiah Jesus Christ when he comes a second time , will come with a shout and the sound of the Trumpet.
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In the Bible, Simeon was the man in the temple who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented by Mary and Joseph at the temple in Jerusalem. Simeon had been told by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before seeing the Messiah, and he blessed Jesus and proclaimed him as the Savior.
Isaiah longed for the messiah, Mary had expectation of the messiah, and John the Bapist recognised the messiah. And so together they offer a threefold theology of advent. There are some beautiful icons with these three biblical characters together.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
It is said in Isaiah that he will be the Messiah, and in another chapter that he would die for the sins of the world.
The majority of the Jews believed the prophets who said a Messiah would come and free them , but it was to beof their sins, but the Jews wanted the Messiah to be a king and free them of the Roman bondage.
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Because Almighty God promised a Messiah that would come from Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and then to David. So they were very careful so that when the Messiah arrived, his lineage would add to the proof that he was the true Messiah.
The Jewish people expected another form of a Messiah, one who would be a political savior and free them of bondage and slavery from themighty Roman empire, but they never expected the Messiah would save them from their sins and give them salvation.
Some of them were not yet willing to admit that Jesus is Messiah and savior. It was also prophesied that some of them would reject the Messiah.
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.