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exilic and post-exilic
alterations and emendations,
during the
reign of the
Judahite reformer Josiah from 641–609 BCE.
According to the
account in the Book...
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rapid decline. The
early 6th century BCE saw a wave of Egyptian-backed
Judahite rebellions against Babylonian rule
being crushed. In 587 BCE, Nebuchadnezzar...
- Bible,
Nahshon (Hebrew: נַחְשׁוֹן Naḥšon) was a
tribal leader of the
Judahites during the
wilderness wanderings of the Book of Numbers. In the King James...
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Yarikh (Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎗𐎃, YRḪ, "moon"), or Yaraḫum,: 118–119 was a moon god
worshiped in the
Ancient Near East. He is best
attested in
sources from the...
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preserves a
genuine Exodus tradition from the
Northern Kingdom, but in a
Judahite recension.
Russell and
Frank Moore Cross argue that the
Israelites of the...
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Another Judahite town
named Ziph,
south at the
borders of the land of Edom One of five
words inscribed on LMLK seals,
possibly referring to the
Judahite town...
- (Book of
Joshua 15:17; Book of
Judges 1:13; 1
Chronicles 4:13),
whose Judahite family was of
importance in
Israel down to the time of
David (1 Chronicles...
- made to aim at
justifying and
legitimizing the
claim of
Judah over the
Judahite territories that are
transferred to the
Philistine cities by Sennacherib...
- Tel 'Eton Cemetery: A 2021
Update and a Note on the
Development of the
Judahite Burial". In the Highland's Depth. 13 (1): 39–63. doi:10.26351/IHD/13-1/2...
- were not real
kings and that the
United Monarchy is an
invention of a
Judahite-biased
biblical writer."
Dever concluded by
stating that "Finkelstein has...