משיח בן יוסף ומשיח בן דוד
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Jewish tradition knows a twofold messianic figure: the Messiah son of Joseph, a warrior forerunner destined to fall in battle, and the Messiah son of David, the final redeeming king. Rooted in rabbinic literature and developed by mysticism, this duality articulates the stages of redemption, the role of suffering, and the hope of a final accomplishment. It has nourished many interpretations.
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