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- Subbotniks abstract "Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники, literally, Sabbatarians) are one of the Russian religious bodies known under the general name of "Judaizing Christian sects". On the whole, the Subbotniks originally differed probably very little from other Judaizing societies. They first appeared during the reign of Catherine II, toward the end of the 18th century. According to official reports of the Imperial Russian government, most of the sect's followers kept brit milah, believed in absolute unitarianism rather than the Christian Trinity, accepted only the Jewish Bible, and observed Sabbath on Saturday instead of on Sunday. According to the same source, however, some of them, as, for instance, the Subbotniks of Moscow, did not circumcise and believed in Jesus, regarding him as a saint and prophet rather than as God the Son. While other Subbotniks (like in Seattle Washington) believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and are awaiting the second coming. Other groups reportedly awaited the coming of the Messiah as king of the earth, in line with Judaism's view. Some reportedly revered the Christian Gospels, while others placed it on a lower level than the Jewish Bible. A significant number settled in Israel as part of the First Aliyah, and their descendants include figures such as Rafael Eitan and Alexander Zaid.".
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- Subbotniks subject Category:Azerbaijani_Jews.
- Subbotniks subject Category:Groups_claiming_Jewish_descent.
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- Subbotniks subject Category:Jewish_Christianity.
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- Subbotniks comment "Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники, literally, Sabbatarians) are one of the Russian religious bodies known under the general name of "Judaizing Christian sects". On the whole, the Subbotniks originally differed probably very little from other Judaizing societies. They first appeared during the reign of Catherine II, toward the end of the 18th century.".
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