Jiang presents the Byzantine-Sassanian war around 600 CE as an earlier end-times setting in which Jews in diaspora sought a messiah and a return to Jerusalem.
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Sassanian Persia
Jiang presents the Byzantine-Sassanian war around 600 CE as an earlier end-times setting in which Jews in diaspora sought a messiah and a return to Jerusalem.
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"And they must bring this story into fruition, into reality. Now, next thing I want to talk about is, if it is true that..."
"There was religious persecution. It really felt like the end times, the end of days. Also, at this time, the Jews were banned from..."
"to wait for the arrival of the Messiah to lead them to the final victory against the Romans. And while they were in the..."
"One group in the Jewish diaspora allied themselves with the Persians, who promised them that they would, like Cyrus the Great, take them back..."
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