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In Abrahamic religions, the Messiah (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, translit. māšîaḥ, sometimes spelled Moshiach), is the one chosen to lead the world and thereby save it. The term also appears in the forms Messias (Ancient Greek: Μεσσίας), Christ (Ancient Greek: Χριστός), or Al-Masih (Arabic: المسيح: al-masīḥ). In Cristianity Jesus Christ is the Messiah. Wikpedia