Who is canonically The Chosen One?

Canonically, Anakin Skywalker is "The Chosen One" in the Star Wars universe, prophesied to bring balance to the Force by destroying the Sith, a role he fulfills by killing Emperor Palpatine (Darth Sidious) and redeeming himself, though the balance isn't permanent and requires ongoing effort. In Harry Potter, Harry Potter is considered the Chosen One by Voldemort, but Neville Longbottom also fit the prophecy's criteria, making Harry the one who ultimately faced destiny.
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Who is canonically the Chosen One in Star Wars?

Though there was some debate among the fans that Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, was actually the Chosen One since he caused his father to destroy Darth Sidious, the debate was settled when George Lucas himself confirmed in an interview that Anakin, even after becoming Darth Vader, was still officially the ...
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Is Harry or Neville the Chosen One?

Both Harry and Neville fit the prophecy's initial criteria (born at the end of July, parents defied Voldemort thrice), making either potentially the Chosen One, but Harry Potter became the actual Chosen One because Voldemort chose to target him, marking him as his equal and fulfilling the prophecy's final condition for that specific duel, though Neville's role in killing Nagini ultimately helped defeat Voldemort in the end. 
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Was Luke or Rey the Chosen One?

Anakin is the chosen one, stated multiple times. Luke was not the chosen one, but he was related to him. He's was the only available Jedi outside of Obi-Wan. Rey was not a chosen one, the prophecy was already done and she is basically just cleaning up what remained of the empire.
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Who are the real chosen ones?

"The chosen people" primarily refers to the Jewish people, seen as uniquely selected by God in Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) for a special covenant or mission, not as superior but to be a light to the world, uphold divine law, and partner with God in spiritual transformation, though interpretations vary, with some Christian views seeing this role transferred to the Church. 
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How do you know you're a chosen one?

"Chosen one" signs often involve deep intuition, strong empathy, feeling different or isolated, enduring significant life challenges (trials), a strong spiritual pull, synchronicities, and an inherent drive for truth or purpose, seen across spiritual, mystical, and religious contexts as a divine calling or special path. Common indicators include spiritual awakenings, heightened sensitivity to suffering, attracting animals, natural leadership, vivid dreams, and persistent faith through hardship. 
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What word is repeated 41 times in the Bible?

One of the most distinctive characteristics of Mark's Gospel is his frequent use of the word euthys (“immediately”). [9] This word is used forty-one times in the Gospel, or, on average, over twice per chapter (although it is concentrated at the beginning of the Gospel, with ten occurrences in the first chapter).
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Why did Anakin turn evil if he was the chosen one?

Anakin Skywalker, once the prophesied Chosen One, fell to the dark side through fear, pride, loss, and manipulation. His bond with Padmé, mistrust of the Jedi Council, and belief in Palpatine's promises led to his tragic transformation into Darth Vader.
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Who is the chosen one biblically?

In the Bible, Jesus Christ is the ultimate "Chosen One," fulfilling Old Testament prophecies as the Messiah, God's Anointed Son, sent to save humanity. The concept also extends to Israel as a chosen people to reveal God, and to believers in Christ, who are chosen to be holy and spread His message, making the term apply to Jesus, His disciples, and faithful followers. 
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Why did Snape say he thinks it's her son?

When Snape told Dumbledore "Yes, but he thinks it's her son," he meant that Voldemort believed the prophecy was about Harry Potter, Lily Evans's son, and not Neville Longbottom (the other potential candidate). Snape's frantic words during the hilltop scene revealed his panic that Voldemort's fixation on Lily's child put her life in extreme danger, prompting him to beg Dumbledore to protect Lily (and by extension, Harry), even though he initially just wanted to save her, not necessarily the boy.
 
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Who is the true heir of Slytherin?

The true heir of Slytherin, as revealed in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, is Tom Marvolo Riddle (Lord Voldemort), who is a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin through his mother's side (the Gaunt family) and could speak Parseltongue, the language needed to control the Basilisk within the Chamber of Secrets. While Harry Potter also possessed Parseltongue, he was a Horcrux of Tom Riddle, not the blood heir.
 
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Why did Voldemort pick Harry and not Neville?

Voldemort chose Harry over Neville because he identified with Harry, a half-blood like himself, seeing him as a greater threat and his own equal, rather than the pure-blood Neville, despite both fitting the Trelawney Prophecy criteria. Voldemort's narcissism and prejudice against "Mudbloods" (half-bloods/muggle-borns) made him see himself in Harry and assume Harry would be the more powerful adversary, a fatal misjudgment. 
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Is Darth Plagueis technically Anakin's father?

No, Darth Plagueis is not Anakin Skywalker's biological father; instead, in the expanded lore (now "Legends"), Plagueis's attempts to manipulate the Force and midi-chlorians to create life caused the Force to "push back" by creating Anakin Skywalker, the prophesied Chosen One, to restore balance. While Palpatine's story about Plagueis creating Anakin was a manipulation to lure Anakin to the dark side, the idea that Plagueis's actions indirectly led to Anakin's birth (as a reaction from the Force) is a popular theory explained in Darth Plagueis novel. 
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Who is more powerful, Luke or Anakin?

It's debated, but many sources suggest Prime Luke Skywalker was more powerful due to wisdom, balance, and achieving his full potential, while Anakin had higher raw potential (highest midichlorian count) but was limited by anger, injuries, and the suit, making him powerful but less controlled, though Legends portray Grandmaster Luke as unmatched. 
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Was Ahsoka the chosen one?

No matter what kind of evil Anakin Skywalker would become, nothing could change the fact that he is the Chosen One. The Mortis Brother confirmed he was. Then, hours later Anakin fulfilled his destiny as the Chosen one by being the conduit through which the Mortis Daughter transferred her life force into Ahsoka.
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What are the 9 types of chosen ones?

The "9 types of chosen ones" refer to various spiritual archetypes for people with specific divine missions, often including roles like Healers, Warriors, Truth-Tellers, Oracles (Seers), Free Spirits, Hermits, Teachers (or Revelation Translators), Intercessors (Prayer Warriors), and sometimes others like Inspiring Infiltrators, Elders, or Alchemists, each tasked with transforming the world by embodying unique spiritual gifts for healing, wisdom, or change. 
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Who were the 12 chosen?

Following the order given by Mark, and this may be the most convenient since he names as the first three those who later became most prominent, we have the following list: Simon Peter, James (son of Zebedee), John (brother of the last-named), Andrew (brother of Simon Peter), Philip, Bartholomew (or Nathanael), Matthew, ...
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What did Jesus say about the Chosen One?

Matthew 12:18

“Behold, My Servant whom I have chosen; My Beloved in whom My soul is well-pleased; I will put My Spirit upon Him, And He shall proclaim justice to the Gentiles.”
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Who was the weakest Jedi ever?

There's no single "weakest Jedi," as it depends on interpretation (canon/Legends, skill vs. impact), but popular picks include Coleman Trebor (died instantly to Jango Fett), clumsy Jar Jar Binks (inadvertently caused Empire's rise), or underperformers like Zim (weak Grand Master) and certain Padawans like Raynar Thul or Shaggi, known for failing under pressure or lacking true power, though many technically "weak" Jedi had other strengths or became masters like Dass Jennir.
 
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Is snoke just a clone of Palpatine?

Snoke and his many copies were not a clone of any known individual the way the Clone Army soldiers were modified copies of Jango Fett. Nor was he a one-for-one recreation of a previous body like Palpatine's clone body. Snoke was an entirely new being made from scratch, and Dr.
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What mental illness does Anakin have?

Psychological analyses of Anakin Skywalker suggest he exhibits traits consistent with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), stemming from trauma, fear of abandonment, unstable self-image (Chosen One prophecy, fatherless), impulsive actions (killing Tusken Raiders, younglings), intense anger, and unstable relationships (Obi-Wan, Padmé), though he might also show elements of Bipolar Disorder. These interpretations, often used for education, highlight how BPD's core symptoms like emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and identity disturbance align with his narrative arc and descent to the Dark Side.
 
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What name was mentioned 7000 times in the Bible?

The name mentioned nearly 7,000 times in the Bible, specifically in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), is the divine name of God, represented by the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH), which is commonly rendered as Jehovah or Yahweh in English translations, making it the most frequent personal name for God. Different translations vary slightly, but the count consistently points to this name appearing thousands of times, often translated as LORD or GOD in other versions. 
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Why is Matthew 17:21 missing from the Bible?

Matthew 17:21 is missing from many modern Bibles because it's absent from the earliest and most reliable ancient manuscripts, like Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, suggesting it was a later addition, likely copied from Mark 9:29 by scribes to harmonize the Gospels, and included in the later manuscripts (like the Textus Receptus) that the King James Version (KJV) translators used. Modern translations, based on older manuscripts, omit it or place it in a footnote, reflecting scholarly consensus that it wasn't in the original text. 
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What do they say 365 times in the Bible?

“Fear not!” is the most repeated command in the Bible. In fact, it's been said that there are 365 “Fear nots” in the Bible — one “Fear not” for every day of the year! Lloyd Ogilvie in Facing the Future without Fear even said there are 366 “Fear nots” in the Bible, one for every day of the year, including Leap Year!
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