Mashiach

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Mashiach is the Hebrew term for the anointed savior-king in Jewish tradition, often associated with a future redeemer who will bring peace and restoration to Israel and the world.

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All labels observed (8)

Label Occurrences
Mashiach canonical 3
Mashiah 1
Mashiaḥ 1

Statements (71)

Predicate Object
instanceOf concept in Judaism
eschatological figure
messianic figure
religious title
hasAlternativeSpelling Mashiach self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mashiah

Mashiach self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mashiaḥ

Mashiach self-linksurface differs
surface form: Moshiach
hasDoctrineStatus fundamental belief in Orthodox Judaism
traditional belief in Conservative Judaism
hasLanguageOfOrigin Hebrew
hasLiturgicalReferenceIn Aleinu
surface form: Aleinu prayer

Amidah
surface form: Amidah prayer

High Holiday liturgy
hasMeaning anointed one
hasNameInHebrew מָשִׁיחַ
hasRole bringer of peace
future redeemer
judge
restorer of Israel
righteous ruler
savior-king
hasTransliteration Mashiach self-link
hasVariedInterpretationsIn Reconstructionist Judaism
Reform Judaism
isAssociatedWith King Davidic dynasty
surface form: Davidic line

King Davidic dynasty
surface form: House of David

Hayyei ha-Olam ha-Ba
surface form: Olam HaBa

end of days
messianic age
isCentralTo Jewish messianic belief
traditional Jewish eschatology
isConnectedTo Jewish hope for future redemption
concept of tikkun olam
isDescribedAs anointed by God
descendant of King David
human king
righteous person
wise leader
isDiscussedBy Maimonides
isDiscussedIn Thirteen Principles of Faith
surface form: Maimonides’ Thirteen Principles of Faith
isDistinctFrom Christian concept of Christ as divine
Islamic concept of Mahdi
isExpectedTo bring knowledge of God to all humanity
bring redemption to Israel
bring redemption to the world
bring universal peace
establish justice
gather the exiles of Israel
rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem
restore the Davidic monarchy
uphold Torah observance
isInterpretedAs messianic age without a specific individual
personal messiah
isMentionedIn Book of Daniel
Book of Ezekiel
Book of Isaiah
Book of Jeremiah
Psalms
rabbinic literature
isRelatedTo Halakha
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Jewish eschatology
Jewish liturgy
Midrash
Talmud
Tanakh
messianism
isSubjectOf Hasidic teachings
Jewish messianic movements
medieval Jewish philosophy
modern Jewish theology

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Messiah etymologyRoot Mashiach
King Davidic dynasty associatedWith Mashiach
this entity surface form: Messiah ben David
Zoroaster coreTeaching Mashiach
this entity surface form: coming of a savior (Saoshyant)
Isa title Mashiach
this entity surface form: al-Masih (the Messiah)
Mashiach hasTransliteration Mashiach self-link
Mashiach hasAlternativeSpelling Mashiach self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Moshiach
Mashiach hasAlternativeSpelling Mashiach self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mashiah
Mashiach hasAlternativeSpelling Mashiach self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mashiaḥ
Geulah associatedWith Mashiach
Brian Cohen isMistakenFor Mashiach
this entity surface form: the Messiah