by Misheal Abdullah Al-Kadhi
Many people believe "Messiah" to be a mystical Biblical term
which had been reserved by God from the beginning of time as a direct equivalent of
"only begotten Son." For this reason, when they see that Jesus is referred to in
the Bible as "The Messiah" they immediately translate this to mean "The Son
of God." In order to clear up this misconception, let us first define the true
meaning of the word Messiah and then show it's exact usage in the Bible.
The word "Messiah" is the English version of the Hebrew word
mashiyach {maw-shee'-akh}. The literal meaning of this word in the Hebrew language is
"to anoint." In our present day, it is customary for those who are appointed to
high office (ie. the President of the US, Supreme Court justices, etc.) to attend a solemn
ritual wherein that person is consecrated into office. During this ritual, certain rights
of passage or ascension must be performed, such as repeating a solemn oath and so forth.
Once such rituals have been successfully completed, only then is that person considered to
have officially received the rights and obligations of this office.
In a similar fashion, in ancient times it was a common practice among
the Jews to "anoint" those who were appointed positions of high authority. If we
were to read the Bible we would find that every priest and king of ancient Israel was
"anointed" by their people as a sign of official consecration to office.
Further, we find that it was not at all uncommon for inanimate objects and even pagans to
be "anointed." For example:
Solomon:
1 Kings 1:39 "And Zadok the priest took an horn of oil out of
the tabernacle, and anointed Solomon. And they blew the trumpet; and all the people said,
God save king Solomon."
David:
1 Samuel 16:13 "Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed
him in the midst of his brethren: and the Spirit of the LORD came upon David from that day
forward. So Samuel rose up, and went to Ramah."
Jewish priests:
Leviticus 4:3 "If the priest that is anointed do sin according
to the sin of the people; then let him bring for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young
bullock without blemish unto the LORD for a sin offering."
Cyrus the pagan:
Isaiah 45:1 "Thus saith the LORD to his Messiah, to Cyrus, whose
right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of
kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut;"
A pillar:
Genesis 31:13 "I [am] the God of Bethel, where thou anointedst
the pillar, [and] where thou vowedst a vow unto me: now arise, get thee out from this
land, and return unto the land of thy kindred."
The tabernacle:
Leviticus 8:10 "And Moses took the anointing oil, and anointed
the tabernacle and all that [was] therein, and sanctified them."
A cherub:
Ezekiel 28:14 "Thou [art] the anointed cherub that covereth; and
I have set thee [so]: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and
down in the midst of the stones of fire."
Sick people:
Mark 6:13 "And they cast out many devils, and anointed with oil
many that were sick, and healed [them]."
Jesus anoints a blind man
John 9:6 "When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and
made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay,"
When this word was translated into ancient Greek, the words used were
"Messias" {mes-see'-as} and "Christos" {khris-tos'} (see John 1:41,
4:25). This is where we get the word "Christ" from, it was originally derived
from the Greek word for "anoint." Jesus was indeed "christened," or
"anointed," or "baptized," by John the Baptist before the beginning of
his ministry as seen for example in Matthew 3:16 among many other verses.
This is not to say that just because the word "Messiah" was
applied to others that it was not a specific designation for Jesus. It only goes to show
that this title does not imply a position as "Son of God."
For example, all of the prophets of God are "friends of God,"
however, only prophet Abraham received this title as an official designation for himself
(James 2:23). In a similar manner, all of the prophets of God in ancient Israel were all
"anointed" prophets, however, as an official designation, this title was
reserved exclusively for Jesus. This is indeed confirmed in the noble Qur'an:
"And the angles said 'O Mary, Allah gives you glad tidings of a Word from Him, his name is Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, High honored in this world and the next, of those near stationed to Allah." The noble Qur'an 3:45
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