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māšīaḥ מָשִׁיחַ ‘anointed’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from māšaḥ מָשַׁח ‘to anoint’
Roots: משׁח

māšīaḥ n, m
1) anointed, anointed one
 1a) of the Messiah, Messianic prince
 1b) of the king of Israel
 1c) of the high priest of Israel
 1d) of Cyrus
 1e) of the patriarchs as anointed kings

Mentioned in Codex Leviticus 4:5, 4:16, 4:3, 6:15 1 Samuel 26:23, 26:9, 24:7, 24:11, 26:16, 16:6, 12:5, 2:35, 2:10, 26:11, 12:3 2 Samuel 19:22, 23:1, 1:14, 1:21, 1:16, 22:51 Isaiah 45:1 Habakkuk 3:13 Psalms 89:52, 105:15, 132:10, 84:10, 2:2, 89:39, 20:7, 18:51, 132:17, 28:8 Lamentations 4:20 Daniel 9:26, 9:25 1 Chronicles 16:22 2 Chronicles 6:42

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