Jiang says Sabbatai Zevi's conversion to Islam in 1666 solved this problem by teaching that outward religion matters less than inward fidelity to Jewish chosenness.
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"...that a Messiah emerge his name was sometimes Debbie and in 1666 and you know he's a subject of the Ottoman Empire in 1666..."
"Like the promise Messiah. I will sacrifice myself now to free my people. And so what he does. Okay. Is he makes ultimate sacrifice...."
"believe that you are all the chosen people as long as you and your heart know you're jewish it doesn't matter what religion you..."
"of the Jewish Masai in 1666, and on the surface, they believe in Islam, but at home, secretly, they still practice their Jewish faith,..."
"Okay. So in the year 1666, there was a Jewish prophet, a Jewish religious man named somebody named Zevi. And he declared himself the..."
"...yeah, that makes sense. And, okay, but this is – they're 1666, okay?"
"...were Sephardi and Frankists. This goes back to Sephardi Zevi. In 1666, he declares he's a messiah, and then he is threatened by the..."
"...of that. So he claimed to be the Jewish messiah in 1666. And so he changed that hierarchy within Judaism because after they were..."
"...think that's a really good question to zabatai zevi and the 1666 story as well as jacob frank and you've done some recent work..."
"...gun for sometimes. So I have this book here, Robert Zephyr's 1666, Redemption Through Sin, Global Conspiracy in History, Religion, Politics, and Finance. I..."
"heard of Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666 by proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin. He amassed a following..."
"1666 is a great book. I highly recommend it. It's an easy read, actually. It's very short. It's very brisk. It's a very quick..."
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