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Jewish history is the
history of the Jews,
their nation, religion, and culture, as it
developed and
interacted with
other peoples, religions, and cultures...
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events it
describes due to its use of
words and
motifs exclusive to
postexilic Aramaic sources. The
prophet Jonah (Hebrew: יוֹנָה, Yonā) is mentioned...
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events it
describes due to its use of
words and
motifs exclusive to
postexilic Aramaic sources. The
character of
Jonah son of
Amittai may have been based...
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related to Abraham's
family were a
result of anti-foreign
views in the
postexilic period. It
appears more
likely that they were
foreign like
Tamar and Asenath...
- is “notoriously difficult,” some are
considered preexilic and
others postexilic. The Dead Sea
Scrolls suggest that the
ordering and
content of the later...
- "ANGELOLOGY".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 11
March 2014. "Judaism: The
Postexilic Period",
International Encyclopedia of the
Social Sciences Sanhedrin 38b...
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seems clear that all the
Hebrew Bible received its
final shape in the
postexilic, or
Second Temple, period." Traditionally,
Moses was
considered the author...
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foundation of the
Second Temple in the
sixth century BC. The
enigmatic postexilic biblical leader receives a
revelatory vision outlining personalities and...
- The
Walls of
Jerusalem (Hebrew: חומות ירושלים, Arabic: أسوار القدس)
surround the Old City of
Jerusalem (approx. 1 km2). In 1535, when
Jerusalem was part...
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Coogan explains the
development of this
concept of angels: "In the
postexilic period, with the
development of
explicit monotheism,
these divine beings—the...