Can a non-Jewish person become the messiah of the last days?

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Can a non-Jewish person become the messiah of the last days?

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Do you think it’s possible for a non-Jewish person to become the Messiah of the latter days? If one of the Davidic daughters marries outside the faith (not just outside the Jewish tribe/clan), could he take over the Davidic lineage? What do you think? Is the story of the Daughters of Zelophehad just about women becoming heirs or is there deeper meaning? Daughters of Zelophehad – Numbers 36.3

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Burial Place Of Apostle Matthew 'Found' In Kyrgyzstan

"According to legends, Apostle Matthew died on his way to India and established several Christian communities during the course of his journey."

https://www.rferl.org/a/1070934.html

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paarsurrey1 wrote: [Replying to post 10 by marco]
Matthew
Burial Place Of Apostle Matthew 'Found' In Kyrgyzstan

"According to legends, Apostle Matthew died on his way to India and established several Christian communities during the course of his journey."

https://www.rferl.org/a/1070934.html

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According to legend Romulus killed his brother Remus after they'd been brought up by a she-wolf. According to legend Hercules released Cerberus, the three-headed dog, from the Underworld. According to Norse legend Yggdrasil is the tree of life, an eternally green ash tree.

Are we to believe legend? Your new Messiah builds on sand.

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