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In
Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish
king from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil, to be king of
God's kingdom, and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age. In Judaism, the Messiah is not considered to be
God or a pre-existent divine
Son of God. He is considered to be a great political leader that has descended from King David. That is why he is referred to as
Messiah ben David, which means "Messiah, son of David". The messiah, in Judaism, is considered to be a great, charismatic leader that is well oriented with the laws that are followed in Judaism.
[32] He will be the one who will not "judge by what his eyes see" or "decide by what his ears hear".
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