Savior in Judaism and Christianity

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This paper discusses the concept of the "Savior", or idiomatically "Christ", in Judaism and Christianity. This concept is about a universal cosmic event, which humanity has not witnessed yet in our time.

 This is what is expressed in the literature of the heavenly religions as "the events of end times" or "eschatological events", which accompany the last days of humanity, and directly preceding the "Day of Judgment", which means the resurrection of the dead for judgment in the afterlife. The heavenly religions (including Judaism and Christianity here) agree that the "Savior" is a supreme religious figure, who derives great power from Allah, Almighty, to establish the right, spread goodness, and suppress injustice, and evil practices that overwhelm humanity life at that time.

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Tuesday 12 November 2024
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