The idea that a human being–the Messiah–will help usher in the redemption of the Jewish people has roots in the Bible. However, Jewish sources have not, as a general rule, focused attention on the specific personal qualities of the Messiah. Images of the Messiah as humble or as a child are juxtaposed with images of a victorious and wise ruler–perhaps contrasting Israel’s current, unredeemed state and the prophetic vision of the future. In recent times, some Jews have “democratized” the concept of the Messiah, seeing the process of, or the preparation for, redemption in the actions of regular people.
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In this case, her survey would focus on the historical theme of "<span>B. Development and interaction of cultures," since the Muslims in this case would be in a "foreign" cultural environment. </span>
President has the power to appoint different principle officers, federal judges, ambassadors.
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Spain felt it was their responsibility to bring Christianity to the Native Americans in the area.