Section, Paragraph
1 IV, 259 | on the passages about the Messiah, said the Jew to his son.
2 VIII, 571| covenant. To give faith to the Messiah, it was necessary there
3 VIII, 571| prophecies which foretell the Messiah as a deliverer and as a
4 VIII, 571| books which foretell their Messiah, assuring all nations that
5 VIII, 571| ignominious advent of the Messiah, have been His most cruel
6 VIII, 571| incorrupt till the time of the Messiah, their testimony would have
7 VIII, 571| served as a proof of the Messiah. What then was done? In
8 IX, 607 | who tamper with it.~The Messiah, according to the carnal
9 IX, 607 | Christians have always expected a Messiah who should make them love
10 IX, 609 | Jews looked for a carnal Messiah; the coarser Christians
11 IX, 609 | Christians believe that the Messiah has dispensed them from
12 IX, 609 | true Christians worship a Messiah who makes them love God.~
13 IX, 610 | a new covenant with the Messiah, and the old will be annulled.
14 IX, 610 | Melchizedek introduced by the Messiah. Ps. Dixit Dominus.~That
15 IX, 612 | we shall be restored by a Messiah who should have come. All
16 IX, 612 | person, by the hope of the Messiah of whom he was the type.
17 IX, 612 | to him the mystery of the Messiah, whom he welcomed from afar.
18 IX, 612 | foretold the coming of this Messiah, which was known to them
19 IX, 615 | 616. Perpetuity.—The Messiah has always been believed
20 IX, 615 | their promises touching the Messiah. Jesus Christ performed
21 IX, 615 | being thereby fulfilled, the Messiah is for ever proved.~
22 IX, 616 | expectation of worship of the Messiah has existed uninterruptedly;
23 IX, 616 | had revelation that the Messiah was to spring from him by
24 IX, 616 | of his twelve sons, the Messiah would spring from Judah;
25 IX, 616 | temporary till that of the Messiah, that it should endure till
26 IX, 616 | their law, or that of the Messiah, of which it was the promise,
27 IX, 620 | coming of the people whom the Messiah should fashion by His spirit.~
28 IX, 640 | serve as a witness to the Messiah (Isaiah 43:9; 44:8). They
29 X, 641 | it is certain that the Messiah has not come; but if they
30 X, 641 | there are two advents of the Messiah, a glorious and an humiliating
31 X, 641 | prophets have prophesied of the Messiah only—the Law is not eternal,
32 X, 641 | change at the coming of the Messiah—that then they shall no
33 X, 661 | nor the humiliation of the Messiah foretold in their prophecies.
34 X, 661 | as when He said that the Messiah should be lord of David,
35 X, 661 | humiliation and in His death. "The Messiah," said they, "abideth for
36 X, 662 | have, to be very like the Messiah to typify Him, and very
37 X, 669 | He was to send them the Messiah to make them masters of
38 X, 672 | likeness to the truth of the Messiah; and the truth of the Messiah
39 X, 672 | Messiah; and the truth of the Messiah has been recognised by the
40 X, 674 | that are invisible and a Messiah.~For nature is an image
41 X, 674 | representation of the very Messiah whom they know not, etc.~
42 X, 674 | and, finally, that the Messiah came not for them; whereas
43 X, 674 | love Him only, and that the Messiah came in the time foretold,
44 X, 685 | Contradictions.—The sceptre till the Messiah—without king or prince.~
45 X, 691 | shall make them see that a Messiah has been promised, who should
46 X, 691 | David foretold that the Messiah would deliver His people
47 XI, 706 | far more glorious for the Messiah that the Jews should be
48 XI, 710 | subjects; and that even the Messiah, who was to be the expectation
49 XI, 710 | descendants, till the expected Messiah should arrive in his family.~
50 XI, 711 | mingled with those about the Messiah, so that the prophecies
51 XI, 711 | that the prophecies of the Messiah should not be without proofs,
52 XI, 719 | Therefore Jesus Christ was the Messiah, since they had no longer
53 XI, 721 | build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince, shall be seven
54 XI, 725 | among us, that, when the Messiah shall come, the house of
55 XI, 725 | extent of the reign of the Messiah, he says: "All these things
56 XI, 726 | During the life of the Messiah. Aenigmatis. Ezek. l7.~His
57 XI, 726 | mention the time. When the Messiah is spoken of as great and
58 XI, 728 | that, in the time of the Messiah, He should come to establish
59 XI, 729 | be overthrown; that this Messiah would cast down all idols
60 XI, 733 | in no wise heard of the Messiah, nevertheless, after such
61 XI, 733 | these same books foretold a Messiah, I should be sure that He
62 XII, 737 | happen at the advent of the Messiah, it was necessary that all
63 XII, 737 | it was necessary that the Messiah should come; and Jesus Christ
64 XII, 737 | came, who was called the Messiah. And all this again was
65 XII, 745 | the great deeds of their Messiah, they therefore looked for
66 XII, 747 | 748. In the time of the Messiah the people divided themselves.
67 XII, 747 | The spiritual embraced the Messiah, and the coarser-minded
68 XII, 748 | more to the glory of the Messiah; for it was not enough that
69 XII, 751 | Trinity, original sin, the Messiah.~David: a great witness;
70 XII, 751 | only to say that he was the Messiah, if he had been vain; for
71 XII, 752 | Herod was believed to be the Messiah. He had taken away the sceptre
72 XII, 752 | In what way should the Messiah come, seeing that through
73 XII, 757 | God, in order to cause the Messiah to be known by the good
74 XII, 757 | manner. If the manner of the Messiah had been clearly foretold,
75 XII, 760 | not to receive Him as the Messiah, have given Him the final
76 XII, 760 | final proof of being the Messiah.~And in continuing not to
77 XII, 761 | of the expectation of the Messiah receive Him. If they reject
78 XII, 764 | the death on the cross; a Messiah triumphing over death by
79 XII, 768 | reserved for the grace of the Messiah. The Jews have been so long
80 XII, 771 | came this influence? The Messiah was come. These were the
81 XIII, 807| verified that He was the Messiah, never in verifying His
82 XIII, 825| Jesus Christ were not the Messiah, He would have indeed led
83 XIII, 837| It was foretold that the Messiah should convert the nations.
84 XIII, 837| nations be converted to the Messiah, if they did not see this
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