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The Messiah in Christianity is considered to be the divine savior who will come to Earth to redeem humanity, while the Messiah in Judaism is considered to be the messiah who will lead the Jewish people to redemption.

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The main difference between the Messiah of Christianity and the Messiah of Judaism is the purpose of the Messiah. In Christianity, Jesus is the promised Messiah who came to save humanity from their sins. In Judaism, however, the promised Messiah has yet to come and when he does, he will lead the Jewish people to a time of peace and justice.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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