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Messianic Expectations: From the Second Temple Era Through the Early Centuries of the Common Era
- Narrated by: Wade Blankenship
- Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The idea of a distinctive Messiah, with a specific role, was not definitively established across all the Jewish movements of the Second Temple era. Some groups expected multiple messiahs, and some did not expect one at all. Our focus is on the topic of the Messiah and how different groups understood this office. We can draw some understanding regarding an expectation of a Messiah. The Messiah is generally understood to be a person who at the end of history or the present world order will bring salvation to Israel.