Jiang's name for James's Jesus movement, later called the Abianites in the transcript, which he says influenced Islam.
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Poor of Jerusalem
Jiang's name for James's Jesus movement, later called the Abianites in the transcript, which he says influenced Islam.
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Jiang's name for the Jerusalem Jesus community led by James the Just and later associated with the Ebionites.
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"...so, um, his brother James led his movement called the Poor of Jerusalem. Later on, they'll be called the Abianites, okay? And, these are..."
"They established a church in Jerusalem, and they were supported by the Jewish leaders, and they were called the poor of Jerusalem. of Jerusalem...."
"...hero, a martyr. And so his followers became called the poor of Jerusalem, okay?"
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