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Etymology- True Roots of The Word Messiah-Not what we are Told
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Anyone ever broken down the etymology of the word "messiah"?
It does not translate into 'savior' in any language, it means literally "big Star"
'ESSI'-nomative of "ESTER" or "ESTERI"
'MAH'-great, big, or high in sanskrit;also can mean a "hand pressing down"
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Latin "Messis"= a harvest
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the phrase "ah" can mean an expression of awe, wonder, confusion; a phrase for "I" words
(is also a word for "Beechwood")
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