아름다운 삶을 위해/宗敎, 經典

Anointing-Chrism

hanngill 2009. 4. 12. 12:18

Anointing

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To anoint is to pour or smear with perfumed oil, milk, water, melted butter or other substances,

a process employed ritually by many religions.

 

People and things are anointed to symbolize the introduction of a sacramental or divine influence, a holy emanation, spirit, power or god. It can also be seen as a spiritual mode of ridding persons and things of dangerous influences, as of demons (Persian drug, Greek κηρες, Armenian dev) believed to be or to cause disease.

Unction is another term for anointing. The oil may be called chrism.

 

The word is known in English since c. 1303, deriving from Old French enoint "smeared on," pp. of enoindre "smear on," itself from Latin inunguere, from in- on" + unguere "to smear."

Originally it only referred to grease or oil smeared on for medicinal purposes; its use in the Coverdale Bible in reference to Christ (cf. The Lord's Anointed, see Chrism) has spiritualized the sense of it, a sense expanded and expounded upon by St Paul's writings in his "Epistles".

The title Christ is derived from the Hebrew Messiah and means literally; covered in oil, anointed.

Because of its "smeared on" root, the word is also used for the unique practice by hedgehogs of coating their quills with a froth when encountering new smells or tastes in their environment.

 

Christ

O.E. crist, from L. Christus, from Gk. khristos "the anointed" (translation of Heb. mashiah), from khriein "to rub, anoint," title given to Jesus of Nazareth.
The L. term drove out O.E. hæland "healer" as the preferred descriptive term for Jesus.

 

 

messiah
c.1300, Messias, from L.L. Messias, from Gk. Messias, from Aramaic meshiha and Heb. mashiah "anointed" (of the Lord), from mashah "anoint."
This is the word rendered in Septuagint as Gk. Khristos (see Christ).

 

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