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The Messiah, or Moshiach, is who we believe is going to bring peace to the earth. God promised to Abraham that the Messiah will come when we either:

  • When we are following all the Torah's Laws, or
  • At the Jewish Year 6000 (Gregorian Year: 2240)

Which ever one comes first.

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