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The word "antichrist" is made up of two roots: αντ? (anti) + Χριστ?ς (Khristos). "Αντ?" can mean not only "against" and "opposite of", but also "in place of","Χριστ?ς", translated "Christ", is Greek for the Hebrew "Messiah". Both literally mean "Anointed One", and refer to Jesus of Nazareth[4] within Christian, Islamic and Messianic Jewish theology.
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The word "antichrist" is made up of two roots: αντ? (anti) + Χριστ?ς (Khristos). "Αντ?" can mean not only "against" and "opposite of", but also "in place of","Χριστ?ς", translated "Christ", is Greek for the Hebrew "Messiah". Both literally mean "Anointed One", and refer to Jesus of Nazareth[4] within Christian, Islamic and Messianic Jewish theology.