Jiang says centuries of persecution likely produced a form of cognitive dissonance in which Jews moved from wanting to be a light to the nations to wanting to rule the nations.
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Rule of nations
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"Yeah, yeah. So, you know, if you look at Jewish history, you look at the history of the Israelites, the King of David, that..."
"You have this idea, which is like, we are God's chosen people, and we are meant to be a good example to everyone else,..."
"And how do you explain these thousands of years of persecution? Well, it's to test you. It's to temper you. It's to build you..."
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