Quetzalcoatl promised to return and take his throne
he was the king of the aztecs for a while until he became unpopular and was forced to sail away but promised to return to rule the people
Jesus.
A:This is a matter of faith. If you believe that God exists and has promised to return, you should believe that he will return. Others belive differently.
the Aztecs traveled for hundreds of years that they believed their sun god-quetzalcoatl-had promised them
The Aztecs welcomed Hernan Cortes because they believed he was the god Quetzalcoatl. There was a prophecy that this god would return one day, and Cortes' arrival in 1519 coincided with the time frame of this prediction.
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they thought he was the god Quetzalcoatl. legend had it that he would return from the east in another form. The leader of the Aztecs, Montezuma, gave Cortez gifts thinking that it would please him and he would leave but instead Cortez wanted more.
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Abraham the Hebrew was promised by God that he would he would become renowned, that he would become a great nation, and that he would be blessed by Him, after he would leave Mesopotamia (Genesis 12:1-2). See also:More about Abraham
God promised Abraham and Sarah that they would have many descendants and that they would be the ancestors of a great nation. He also promised them the land of Canaan as an everlasting possession for their descendants.
The Aztecs had a prophecy about their god, a white man, who sailed across the sea and someday would return. When they saw Cortés, they thought he was this god come back to them and let him and his people walk freely through the city and did not attack them until Cortés, his people and a group of Indians, whom the Aztecs had conquered and now taxed, started killing the Aztecs
Aztecs would kill people Because they thought that the sun was a God And they would sacrifice people till their "God" was Satisfied.