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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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Canaanites Battle of
Megiddo (609 BC),
between the
Egyptians and the
Judahites Battle of
Megiddo (1918),
between the
British Empire and the
Ottoman Empire...
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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...
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regarded as the
symbol of the
tribe of Judah. The ****ociation
between the
Judahites and the lion can
first be
found in the
blessing given by
Jacob to his...
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unspecified disaster and
removed foreign influence from the
Judahite community. That said, some
Judahites elected to stay in Persia,
where they
almost faced annihilation...
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translations (such as the
English Standard Version),
David taught his
Judahites "The Bow" (Hebrew: קָ֑שֶׁת, romanized: qāšeṯ),
which they hypothesize...
- however,
managed to
migrate to
safety in
neighbouring Judah,
though the
Judahites themselves would be
conquered by the Neo-Babylonian
Empire nearly two...
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century BCE, and the
Judahites from the
Kingdom of
Judah who were
taken into
exile during the 6th
century BCE.
While in exile, the
Judahites became known as...
- were
unrecognized Israelites.
According to Farber, it
explains why the
Judahites were
confident in
delivering the
corpse of Adoni-Bezek, a
foreign enemy...
- to Zion,
biblical account of the
return to
Judah by some of the
exiled Judahites Psalm 137,
expressing lamentation of the
exiles in
Babylon for the loss...