Jiang claims that the messianic figure he previewed in the prior historical analogy is today referred to as Mohammed, and he provocatively states that Mohammed was the Messiah of the Jews.
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Middle East History
Jiang claims that the messianic figure he previewed in the prior historical analogy is today referred to as Mohammed, and he provocatively states that Mohammed was the Messiah of the Jews.
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"Well, actually we don't know this man's name. But today we refer to this man as Mohammed. Mohammed was the Messiah of the Jews...."
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