The works of Judah Halevi (c. 1080-c. 1142)
.... The only means by which the Jews of the
Exile could hope to regain their .... Berger, Michael S. "Toward a New Understanding of
Judah Halevi's Kuzari." Journal of ....
(1961

8

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Kings and Chronicles
.... They wanted the Jews returning from
exile to understand that the rituals existed .... specific deities which were wrongly worshiped by the people of
Judah, and how ....
(981

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Jezebel as an Archetype
.... The second Deuteronomist wrote about 550 BC, during the Babylonian
Exile. By that time,
Judah had also fallen, and so could not be considered superior to Israel ....
(4043

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Micah
.... Other writers added supplementary material to the writings during the
exile in Babylon .... 3 express a continuing indictment of the people of
Judah, and especially ....
(2470

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Role of Exiles in Liberian Reconstruction
.... be with him, and let him go up to Jerusalem, which is in
Judah, and build .... Thus, Ezra was called forth and challenged to rise up from his
exile and return to ....
(1854

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)
Middle East Biblical Prophecy
.... Or, as another commentator explains: "In the period after the
exile, when there was no longer a king in
Judah, the 'messiah' came to mean an ideal figure who ....
(4773

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Treasures Old and New: Essays on the Theology of the Pentateuch
.... for God- to preserve the religion and identity of the Jews in
Exile" (Wylen, 19). .... This changed rather suddenly while the country of
Judah was under Grecian rule ....
(2676

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The Old Testament
.... would rend Israel from its glorious history of political independence; the subjugation of
Judah, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the subsequent
exile were a ....
(2046

8

)
John Bright's History of Israel
.... would rend Israel from its glorious history of political independence; the subjugation of
Judah, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the subsequent
exile were a ....
(2046

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)
Qumran, Early Christians & Early Rabbinic Judaism
.... referring to a member of the divine council proclaiming the good news that the people of
Judah will return through the wilderness from their Babylonian
exile. ....
(3377

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The "Righteous Teacher"
.... the
Exile. The most probable datings fall between about 605-597 BCE, when the Babylonians conquered Egypt and, subsequently, the northern Kingdom of
Judah, to ....
(1698

7

)
Righteous Teacher
.... the
Exile. The most probable datings fall between about 605-597 BCE, when the Babylonians conquered Egypt and, subsequently, the northern Kingdom of
Judah, to ....
(1698

7

)
Midrash Pesher of Habakkuk & Jesus of Nazareth
.... the
Exile. The most probable datings fall between about 605-597 BCE, when the Babylonians conquered Egypt and, subsequently, the northern Kingdom of
Judah, to ....
(1715

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)
The Hebrew Bible
.... Then he goes into
exile and then comes back. Then he starts a revolt against David. He starts it with many Israelites. David is still in the land of
Judah. ....
(3090

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Prophets and Revelations
.... Israelites it is often the foreign armies that drive the people into
exile and captivity .... the elder says to John in the vision, "the Lion of the tribe of
Judah . ....
(4560

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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... Babylonian
exile and the alienation of the Jews in context. These texts function as official records of the kingdoms of Israel (northern Palestine) and
Judah ( ....
(2750

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The Prophet Hosea
.... the Josianic period (late 7th century BC) or in the Babylonian
exile (6th century .... of Samaria and their state to destruction, and Micah did the same for
Judah. ....
(2533

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)
The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... the Diaspora from the time of the destruction of the first kingdom of
Judah and the captivity in Babylon, but this would make Diaspora synonymous with
exile. ....
(1647

7

)
Haile Selassie
.... King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of
Judah, was coronated .... in order to keep his people from being conquered, before fleeing into
exile. ....
(1437

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)
Diaspora of the Jewish People
.... the Diaspora from the time of the destruction of the first kingdom of
Judah and the captivity in Babylon, but this would make Diaspora synonymous with
exile. ....
(1889

8

)
The Maccabean Revoltto
.... the Diaspora from the time of the destruction of the first kingdom of
Judah and the captivity in Babylon, but this would make Diaspora synonymous with
exile. ....
(3284

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Historical Background of Judaism
.... power from youngest son in a shepherding family to King of
Judah, it was .... as pre-exilic, or before Babylon conquered Jerusalem and sent the Judeans into
exile. ....
(802

3

)
Emperor Haile Selassie's Reign in Ethiopia
.... The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of
Judah and his Empress have just completed a night of prayer and devotion .... Garvey notes how Selassie was forced into
exile. ....
(1587

6

)
Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God
.... kingdom consisting of the 10 tribes under Jeroboam; the southern kingdom was known as
Judah 2c) the name of the nation after the return from
exile 3068 Y@hovah ....
(1188

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)
Allegory in Theology
.... At Revelations 5:5 a lion appears "from the tribe of
Judah, the Scion (Root .... Jerusalem, was succeeded by decline and fall of empire, and ultimately,
exile of the ....
(7789

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Genesis The creation stories in Genesis in
.... N, if there was such a source) were brought together in Jerusalem or
Judah after the .... literature, something the Jews knew from the time of the
Exile (Miller and ....
(4251

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