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Preface | ||
Prologue | ||
1 | Messianic Prophecy in the Early Modern Context | 8 |
2 | Messianism and Prophecy in the Jewish Tradition | 41 |
3 | Nathan of Gaza and the Roots of Sabbatean Prophecy | 56 |
4 | From Mystical Vision to Prophetic Eruption | 89 |
5 | Opponents and Observers Respond | 130 |
6 | Prophecy after Shabbatai's Apostasy | 162 |
Notes | 173 | |
Index | 211 |
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