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The Zohar Prophecy of 1648 and the Shabbatean Heresy

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This entry was posted in Archaeology & History and tagged 1648, Baal Shem Tov, Chmelnitsky Massacres, Frankists, Hasidism, Midrash HaNe'elam, Sabbateanism, Shabbatai Tzvi, Thirty Years' War, Zohar, Zohar Prophecies on July 24, 2022 by Efraim Palvanov.

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