Messiah
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A saviour or liberator of a group of people
Real World Example
In Ancient Rome, the concept of the Messiah was particularly important to the Jewish people who were living under Roman rule. They believed a Messiah would come to liberate them from oppression and establish a kingdom of peace and justice. This idea gave hope to many who felt powerless and longed for a better future. Today, the concept of a Messiah can still matter because it symbolizes hope and change when people face difficult times. For example, during challenging periods, like a community facing economic hardship, a leader or group might work to bring positive change, acting as a modern-day "savior" to inspire and uplift those around them.
Practice Version
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