Interesting question, it doesn't look like anyone quite understood it. I think you're asking will there be two men in history referred to as Christ, and the Jews, accepting this new messiah, would normally become Christians if there wasn't already a record of Christ. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
2007-12-31 05:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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When the Christ comes to the defense of the nation which he called home, the Jews will call him Messiah.
2007-12-30 14:54:09
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answered by Son of David 6
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There is an orthodox Hassidic sect of Judaism called the Lubavitchers who believed that Menachem Schnerrson was the Mosiach (messiah).
2007-12-30 14:54:29
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answered by CC 7
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Perhaps, but some religions Jews simply believe in the 'Messianic age'- It will be a time period. Not a person.
2007-12-30 20:18:20
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answered by ✡ 5
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Messiah is the Jewish term for Christ.
2007-12-30 14:52:19
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answered by Averell A 7
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He will...and like the rest of the world, they'll worship him as such not realizing that they are worshipping the anti-Christ.
2007-12-30 14:56:44
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answered by KAL 7
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Sure. But he hasn't yet, so let's wait before we decide that?
2007-12-30 14:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I would call them brother.
2007-12-30 14:52:20
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answered by ignoramus_the_great 7
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ThrillerThey told him don't you ever come around here
2007-12-30 14:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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