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It is a sect of Zoroastrianism which regards [[Ahura Mazda]] as nothing but an angelic emanation of the High-God which they call [[Zurvan]]. | It is a sect of Zoroastrianism which regards [[Ahura Mazda]] as nothing but an angelic emanation of the High-God which they call [[Zurvan]]. | ||
− | In the Roman Province of Tachkastan they followed Sadducees. | + | In the Roman Province of [[Tachkastan]] they followed certain [[Sadducees]]. |
[[Category:The 70 Gates]] | [[Category:The 70 Gates]] | ||
[[Category:Noahide Religion]] | [[Category:Noahide Religion]] |
Revision as of 23:35, 14 July 2021
Also known as Mithraism or Zurvanism or Magians appears to have been a thing a few different times throughout history. Cyrus the Great was a Mithraic Noahite. The Magi who honoured the birth of Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret as an Herodian Prince appear to have been Mithraists. They also seem to have had a significant influence in the area of the Greater Persian Empire between 651 and 692 AD.
It is a sect of Zoroastrianism which regards Ahura Mazda as nothing but an angelic emanation of the High-God which they call Zurvan.
In the Roman Province of Tachkastan they followed certain Sadducees.