In the Old Testament, Kings Saul, David, and Solomon were anointed as Kings, and in Hebrew, anointed means messiah.  So how is Old Testament concept of “Messiah” different from modern day Christians understanding of Messiah and how might this difference explain why someone who is Jewish (then or now) might hesitate to accept Jesus as the “Messiah?”

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In the Old Testament, Kings Saul, David, and Solomon were anointed as Kings, and in Hebrew, anointed means messiah.  So how is Old Testament concept of “Messiah” different from modern day Christians understanding of Messiah and how might this difference explain why someone who is Jewish (then or now) might hesitate to accept Jesus as the “Messiah?”      

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