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The Messiah Idea in Jewish History (1906) by Julius H. Greenstone is representative of the several modern works in which the Jewish sages and other signal scholars of learning have grappled with the intriguing, yet mysterious figure of Jewish eschatological prophecy and legend called 'Messiah ben Joseph' or 'ben Ephraim'. (Image collage created with Windows Paint by author-contributor)
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08:47, 13 July 2019 | 828 × 901 (196 KB) | Chauvelin2000 (talk | contribs) | ''The Messiah Idea in Jewish History'' (1906) by Julius H. Greenstone is representative of the several modern works in which the Jewish sages and other great scholars of learning have grappled with the intriguing, yet mysterious figure of Jewish ''eschatological'' prophecy and legend called 'Messiah ben Joseph' or 'ben Ephraim'. (Image collage created with Windows Paint by author-contributor) |
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