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unwitting$88711$ - traducción al holandés

Unwitting Testimony; Witting testimony

unwitting      
adj. onwetend, van niets wetend, onbewust
Messiah Son of David         
  • Timeline of Jesus in Islamic Eschatology
  • maqam]] of Al-masih ([[Jesus]]) in [[As-Suwayda Governorate]]
  • Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, considered by [[Ahmadis]] to be the Promised Messiah of the latter days.
  • ''The [[Last Judgment]]'', by [[Jean Cousin the Younger]] (c. late 16th century)
SAVIOUR OR LIBERATOR OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE, MOST COMMONLY IN THE ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS
The Messiah; Messianic prophecies; Unwitting Messiah; Messias; Messianic figure; מָשִׁיחַ; Mašíaḥ; Christ of the Second Advent; Christ Of The Second Advent; Messianic Prophecy; Promised messiah; المسيح; Taheb; Advent Of Messiah; Light Messiah; Promised Messiah; Masiah; Masiªh; Messih; King Messiah; Messiah in Islam; Messiah Son of David; Messiah beliefs; Mshiha; Mashia'h
de Messias, Zoon van David (een naam voor degene die ons komt redden op het einde der dagen)

Definición

messiah
[m?'s???]
¦ noun
1. (the Messiah) the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew Bible.
Jesus regarded by Christians as the Messiah of these prophecies.
2. a leader or saviour.
Derivatives
messiahship noun
Origin
OE Messias: via late L. and Gk from Heb. masia? 'anointed'.

Wikipedia

Unwitting testimony

Unwitting testimony is the unintentional evidence provided by historical sources. It may reflect the attitudes and preconceptions of an author, or the culture to which he or she belongs. The recognition and interpretation of unwitting testimony by historians acknowledges that primary sources may contain flaws as well as several layers of evidence, and that there are messages that are not explicit.