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    $\begingroup$ Did they believe him to be supernatural, though, or just too powerful to oppose? $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 2, 2016 at 6:07
  • $\begingroup$ He had convinced them he was "The Son of The Sun." He entered villages of 100s of armed people without a weapon of his own, before making this proclamation. He had allowed the Medicine Men to work up "Magic" before stunning them. His "choosing a wife" proves it-- no betrothed warrior would allow his bride to be taken away without killing the MAN who did it; only a GOD could do that. He lived, unarmed, for years among thousands who cold have killed him at any time--- but who had not. Yep! They thought he was "Supernatural!" $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 3, 2016 at 15:37