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Rambam’s Messiah criteria (Maimonides)

Sources note: This page aims to represent both Jewish and Christian views fairly. Where a claim describes a Jewish position, it should be supported by Jewish sources (Tanakh, rabbinic texts, or mainstream Jewish explanations). Where a claim describes a Christian position, it should be supported by Christian sources (New Testament, early church, or scholarly references).



Why this matters

In modern Jewish-Christian debate, a common baseline for “who qualifies as Messiah?” is Rambam (Maimonides), Mishneh Torah, Kings and Wars (Hilchot Melachim uMilchamot), especially chapters 11–12.

What Rambam says (summary)

Rambam describes the Messiah as a Davidic king who:

  • restores Davidic rule and Torah observance
  • fights the wars of the Lord (in Rambam’s framing)
  • rebuilds the Temple
  • gathers the exiles of Israel
  • ushers in an era characterized by knowledge of God and peace (expanded in ch. 12)

The “presumption” test

Rambam distinguishes between:

  • someone who may be “presumed Messiah,” and
  • the confirmed Messiah, if he succeeds in rebuilding the Temple and gathering exiles.

Primary sources

[1] [2] [3]

See also

  1. Mishneh Torah, Kings and Wars 11, Sefaria (accessed 2026-01-18)
  2. Mishneh Torah, Kings and Wars 12, Sefaria (accessed 2026-01-18)
  3. Melachim uMilchamot – Chapter 11, Chabad.org (accessed 2026-01-18)


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