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Two Different Maschiachs?
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Some Jewish traditions tell of a conquering and victorious Mashiach. Others tell of a Mashiach who suffers and lives a life of humility. The Tanakh gives a third option: someone who comes first as a humble, suffering Mashiach and then as a victorious king. This magazine looks at prophecies of both of these comings, including some mysterious dreams recorded by the prophet Daniel. It also helps us know how to be prepared for the Mashiach’s soon return.
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