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=== Seeds of exodus === The "Constant" Molokan sect condemned the new sect to authorities, resulting in betrayals and imprisonment for many of the Molokan Jumpers. Some of these Molokan Jumpers called themselves "New Israelites", when one {{lang|ru-latn|Prygun}} leader [[Maxim Rudomyotkin]] in Nikitino, Erivan Guberniya was announced to be the "King of the Spirits" in 1853. The group, also known as Maximists", considered [[Efim Gerasimovich Klubnikin]] (1842-1915) in Romanovka, Kars oblast, a divinely inspired 12-year-old boy prophet. He prophesied a "coming time that would be unbearable and that the time to leave Russia was now." During the early 20th century under his leadership, about 2,000 {{lang|ru-latn|Pryguny}} emigrated to the [[United States]], first settling on the east side of [[Los Angeles]]. Most seeking rural isolation moved to Baja Mexico, then Arizona, Central California, and some other parts of the West Coast and Canada. Other Jumpers received a land grant from the [[Mexican government]] and settled in the [[Guadalupe, Baja California|Guadalupe Valley]] in [[Baja California]], [[Mexico]]. [[File:Presbyter_of_Molokans_of_Ivanovka_village,_Azerbaijan.jpg|thumb|Presbyter of Molokans of Ivanovka village, Azerbaijan]] In Los Angeles, a small number of the Molokan Jumpers joined the development of the American Revival called "the [[Pentecostal]] [[Azusa Street Revival]]." The founder of [[The Full Gospel Business Men's Association]] associates this [[Pentecostal]] [[Christian revival|Revival]] to a child prophet of the Molokan Jumpers, E.G. Klubnikin.
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