During the first century, the idea of a Messiah involved

a. one who must die for sins of mankind to be forgiven.
b. a leader of charismatic proportions, but not necessarily one chosen by God.
c. someone who would lead the entire world to a utopian era.
d. someone who would govern with justice.
e. someone who will come riding on a white horse.


d

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A) Visigoths B) Vandals C) Irish D) Saxons E) Frisians

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a. religious crisis b. economic crisis c. cultural crisis d. identity crisis

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