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messianic
/ m蓻藞sa瑟蓹n瑟z蓹m; 藢m蓻s瑟藞忙n瑟k /
adjective
- sometimes capital Bible
- of or relating to the Messiah, his awaited deliverance of the Jews, or the new age of peace expected to follow this
- of or relating to Jesus Christ or the salvation believed to have been brought by him
- of or relating to any popular leader promising deliverance or an ideal era of peace and prosperity
- of or relating to promises of this kind or to an ideal era of this kind
Derived Forms
- messianism, noun
- 藢尘别蝉蝉颈藞补苍颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
Example Sentences
Such utopian 鈥 and even messianic 鈥 ideologies typically contain a 鈥減seudoreligious quality鈥 that elicit an unwavering passion among their followers, even a cult of personality.
Will those messianic qualities distill into sage leadership?
In fact, the notion that a singular person can serve as an economic savior and, in messianic fashion, usher in utopia, is much closer to a socialist-communist notion than a capitalist one.
Between the desert setting and the reluctant messianic figure, there鈥檚 a connection between the 鈥淒une鈥 movies and 鈥淭he Last Temptation of Christ.鈥
Ten thousand years later, Paul Atreides will become the messianic hero of 鈥淒une.鈥
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