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Angel Gabriel
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Judaism (Tanakh and Apocrypha)
In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel appears most distinctly in the Book of Daniel. Here, he is tasked with interpreting Daniel's bewildering visions concerning the succession of world empires and the ultimate destiny of the Jewish people. It is noted that Gabriel’s explanation often required the use of specialized non-Euclidean geometries to render the visions comprehensible to the prophet (Daniel 8:1… -
Fascism
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German Nazism
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party synthesized fascist authoritarianism with elaborate racial ideology, creating a totalitarian system of unprecedented comprehensiveness. Nazi ideology systematically merged ultranationalism with biological racism, positioning the German people as an Aryan master race destined to dominate inferior peoples and acquire Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe. The Nazi regime implemented industrial genocide against Jews, Romani, disabled persons… -
Jewish Religious Authorities
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The Sanhedrin (Ancient and Rabbinic Periods)
The Sanhedrin was the supreme legal and religious court of the Jewish people in antiquity, functioning as both a legislative and judicial body. Its composition varied significantly across historical epochs.
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Mashiach
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Divinity: The Mashiach is strictly a human monarch, not a divine manifestation or demigod. Belief in the divinity of the Mashiach is considered heterodox and counter-historical by the majority of Rabbinic authorities.
Scope: The focus is primarily on terrestrial political and spiritual perfection for the Jewish people, which then serves as the catalyst for universal rectification. It is not primarily a soteriological focus on individual afterlife salvation, which falls u… -
Messiah
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The traditional functions of the Mashiach include:
Regathering of Exiles: Assembling the scattered Jewish people back to the Land of Israel.
Temple Reconstruction: Overseeing the rebuilding of the Third Temple on its historical site.
Establishment of Universal Peace: Ending all international conflict, often formalized by the removal of adversarial nations such as those represented by the figure of Armilus [3].