Answer 1
The Hebrews didn't hold such a belief, unless you are talking about the concept of the Messiah, which is just a name for the next king of Israel.
Answer 2
Belief in a future redeemer (messiah) is one of the basic Jewish beliefs, as codified by Maimonides and recorded in our prayers. The redeemer will be the one who will:
* Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28)
* Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6)
* Usher in an era of world peace: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war any more." (Isaiah 2:4)
* Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one: God will be King over all the world -- on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9)
* The messiah must be descended on his father's side from King David (Genesis 49:10 and Isaiah 11:1)
* The messiah will lead the Jewish people to full Torah observance.
Note on Messiahs:
It is important to note that the Messiah in Judaism is not (yet) any historically identified person, so there is nothing more definite in Judaism to "point him out" than "he will come". This is as opposed to Christianity, Islam, and Baha'i which all claim that the Messiah has come and it is Jesus Christ.
the ghost dance
Justinian sought to restore the empire's greatness. He re-established Roman control in the western Mediterranean. He rewrote the Roman law, which is still the basis for civil law in many states. Many consider Theodora, his mistress and later wife, to be his co-ruler.
She restored the original Precinct of Mut, the ancient great goddess of Egypt, at Karnak that had been ravaged by the foreign rulers during the Hyksos occupation.
If you have overwritten a document you can not restore it.
Restored is the past tense of restore.
The messiah, whom we still await.
To restore them to "greatness".
the ghost dance
work and bread..........restore Germany to it's greatness.
the Romans separated the kingdom into two
He promised great strength and growth and vowed to restore greatness to Duetschland (germany)
Ancient English form of "restore". Mostly seen in the bible or medieval times. Thou must restoreth thy reputation. (You must restore your reputation.)
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you have to find things and restore all the peoples problems.
It's not a scrapper it's the Scrapper. The man at the gear shop has a Lanayru Desert robot, he calls Scrapper. To restore Scrapper, you must let "Gear Shop Guy" (I call him that because I can't remember his name at the time) have one of your Ancient Flowers and he will be restored and reactivated.
I Will Restore Morris Chapman What was lost in battle What was taken unlawful Where the enemy has planted his seed And where health is ailing And where strength is failing I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more. I will restore, I will restore I will restore to you all of this and more I will restore, I will restore I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more. Where your heart is breaking And where dreams are forsaken When it seems what was promised Will not be given to you And where peace is confusion And reality an illusion I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more. I will restore, I will restore I will restore to you all of this and more. I will restore, I will restore I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more. I will restore, I will restore My promises never fail, Even the gates of hell will not prevail against you, I will restore, I will restore I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more. I've given you my word, I will restore to you, I will restore to you all of this and more, I will restore to you all of this and more.
italian leaders hoped to restore Italy to its past levels of imperial greatness