The Egyptian Messiah was Tut-ankh-amon whom existed 1300 years before the one in Roman times.
There are many who are called Messiah. The first recorded Messiah was Ah-Moses the First, whom liberated Egypt from the Shepherd-Kings "Hyksos" at the start of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. His name when read correctly is Moses-Ah or "Messiah" in Hebrew (Habiru), a word meaning Liberator. A previous Messiah was Montuhotep 2.
Tut-ankh-amon liberated Egypt from Aton-Ra worship (Monotheism), which had ruined their economy.
He returned the religion back to traditional Polytheism.
The American Psychic Jeane Dixon had a prediction in her book "A Gift of Prophecy" that Tut would be reincarnated (M7) as a Messiah Child. Jeane Dixon had one correct prediction before this one which was the death of President Kennedy (M7). She later changed her mind and called the Messiah the "Antichrist" because it sold more books than being the Messiah. Also her Christian Church told her that "only Jesus can be Christ," so she was forced to change her stance ("My Life and Prophecies" by Jeane Dixon). She was mostly wrong on all her predictions. Scholar Ahmed Osman said in his book "The House of the Messiah" that Tut-ankh-Amon was the inspiration for Jesus Christ. Evidence is lacking for a Jesus as a Messiah other than what exists in the Bible or Holy Relics. Tut-ankh-Amon was a real King and was anointed with perfume causing his Mummy to stick to the insides of his coffin. He was ritually buried as Osiris, the God of Life.
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