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What (who) is christ - definition

CENTRAL FIGURE OF CHRISTIANITY (6 OR 4 BC – AD 30 OR 33)
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  • ''Appearance of Jesus Christ to Maria Magdalena'' by [[Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov]], 1835
  • ''The Circumcision'' by [[Giovanni Bellini]], ~1500. The work depicts the [[circumcision of Jesus]].
  • alt=Jesus sits atop a mount, preaching to a crowd
  • ''The Exhortation to the Apostles'', by [[James Tissot]], portrays Jesus talking to his 12 disciples.
  • alt=An ancient wall painting depicting Jesus
  • alt=Jesus, his head surrounded by a halo, puts his hands on a leper, thereby healing him
  • Jesus is depicted with the [[Alpha and Omega]] letters in the [[Catacombs of Rome]] from the 4th century.
  • alt=Twelve depictions of Jesus from around the world
  • alt=A depiction of Jesus' public trial
  • alt=Jesus is baptised by John. The Holy Spirit in the form of a dove is overhead.
  • alt=A Nativity scene; men and animals surround Mary and newborn Jesus, who are covered in light
  • A 3rd century depiction of Jesus as the [[Good Shepherd]]
  • alt=Jesus, riding a donkey colt, rides towards Jerusalem. A large crowd greets him outside the walls.
  • Heinrich Hofmann]], 1889
  • English]] transcriptions of the name ''Jesus''
  • 10th-century}} [[Qocho]]
  • Peace be upon him]]
  • alt=A four-page papyrus manuscript, which is torn in many places
  • alt=A map. See description
  • alt=A depiction of Jesus on the cross
  • The Return of the Prodigal Son]]'' by Pompeo Batoni, 1773
  • God the Holy Spirit]].
  • The [[Shroud of Turin]], Italy, is the best-known claimed relic of Jesus and one of the most studied artifacts in human history.
  • The Resurrection of Christ from a 16th-century manuscript of ''La Passion de Nostre Seigneur''
  • alt=Judas kisses Jesus, and soldiers rush to seize the latter.
  • The [[Transfiguration of Jesus]], depicted by [[Carl Bloch]], 19th century
  • [[Persian miniature]] of Mary and Jesus
  • alt=Mary and Joseph find Jesus in the Temple
  • pp=431–36}}
  • alt=A depiction of the Last Supper. Jesus sits in the center, his apostles gathered around on either side of him.
  • Baptism in the Jordan River, the river where Jesus was baptized

Christ         
¦ noun the title, also treated as a name, given to Jesus.
¦ exclamation an oath used to express irritation, dismay, or surprise.
Derivatives
Christhood noun
Christlike adjective
Christly adjective
Origin
OE Crist, from L. Christus, from Gk Khristos, noun use of an adjective meaning 'anointed', from khriein 'anoint', translating Heb. masia? 'Messiah'.
Christ         
Christ is one of the names of Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the son of God and whose teachings are the basis of Christianity.
...the teachings of Christ.
N-PROPER
christ         
n.
The Anointed, The Messiah, Jesus, Immanuel, The Saviour, The Redeemer, The Mediator, The Intercessor, The Advocate, The Judge, The Son of God, The Son of Man, The Lamb of God, The Word.

Wikipedia

Jesus

Jesus (c. 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the central figure of Christianity, the world's largest religion. Most Christians believe he is the incarnation of God the Son and the awaited Messiah (the Christ) prophesied in the Hebrew Bible.

Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically. Accounts of Jesus' life are contained in the Gospels, especially the four canonical Gospels in the New Testament. Academic research has yielded uncertainty on the historical reliability of the Gospels and how closely they reflect the historical Jesus. Jesus was a Galilean Jew who was circumcised, was baptized by John the Baptist, who began his own ministry, and was often referred to as "rabbi". Jesus debated with fellow Jews on how to best follow God, engaged in healings, taught in parables, and gathered followers. He was arrested and tried by the Jewish authorities, turned over to the Roman government, and crucified on the order of Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect of Jerusalem. After his death, his followers believed he rose from the dead, and the community they formed eventually became the early Christian Church. Accounts of his teachings and life were initially conserved by oral transmission, which was the source of the written Gospels.

Christian theology includes the beliefs that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was born of a virgin named Mary, performed miracles, founded the Christian Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve atonement for sin, rose from the dead, and ascended into Heaven, from where he will return. Commonly, Christians believe Jesus enables people to be reconciled to God. The Nicene Creed asserts that Jesus will judge the living and the dead, either before or after their bodily resurrection, an event tied to the Second Coming of Jesus in Christian eschatology. The great majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three persons of the Trinity. The birth of Jesus is celebrated annually on 25 December as Christmas. His crucifixion is honored on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday. The world's most widely used calendar era—in which the current year is AD 2023 (or 2023 CE)—is based on the approximate birthdate of Jesus.

Jesus is also revered in the Baha'i faith, the Druze faith, Islam and Manichaeism. In Islam, Jesus (often referred to by his Quranic name ʿĪsā) is considered the penultimate prophet of God and the messiah, who will return before the Day of Judgement. Muslims believe Jesus was born of the virgin Mary but was neither God nor a son of God. Most Muslims do not believe that he was killed or crucified but that God raised him into Heaven while he was still alive. In contrast, Judaism rejects the belief that Jesus was the awaited messiah, arguing that he did not fulfill messianic prophecies, was not lawfully anointed and was neither divine nor resurrected.

Examples of use of christ
1. Code name: Christ." "Why Christ?" Vladimir Vladimirovich™ asked.
2. "Jesus Christ would have turned the other cheek but Figo is not Jesus Christ.
3. John‘s Reformed United Church of Christ in Middlebrook also included a message that United Church of Christ members were sinners.
4. Timothy Safford, rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia.
5. Also the former BJP chief made a comparison between BJP’s fight with Jesus Christ crucifixion and resurrection, he said just like Christ they were also crucified but resurrected, again just like Christ.