Imam Mahdi in the Apocalypse of Rabbi Seer Al-Tazi
This manuscript dates back to the sixth century CE and is attributed to Rabbi “Seer Al-Tazi,” who lived in the Abbasa of Muslimeen in Baghdad. The entire manuscript is written in Hebrew prose, like the Psalms of David.
The manuscript reads as follows:
The promised day of Jerusalem will come, and the joys of Jerusalem will be worse than an owl’s face, and a great evil will come upon it. But the Jewish Muslim will come to Jerusalem with good.
Then the war of peace will erupt, the last of which will be heat and fire, and the Lord of the Jews will be against the Jews, because they will outperform the rats in gnawing.
And the anguish of Jerusalem will descend from heaven, and the Jews will turn east and west, but their matter will come to ruin, and their plans will be as glass. The Muslim will come from Mecca to fight, and victory will be his, and Jerusalem will be punished and destroyed.
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