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  1. Babylonian Exile

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    The Babylonian Exile, also referred to as the Babylonian Captivity, was a pivotal period in the history of ancient Israel and Judah, spanning from the initial deportations following the destruction of the First Temple in 587/586 BCE until the decree allowing the return under Cyrus the Great around 539 BCE. This forced displacement profoundly reshaped Judean religious…
  2. Babylonian Exile

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    [8] Fischer, T. H. (2001). Two Paths Forward: Political and Legal Priorities in Post-Exilic Yehud. Westminster Seminary Quarterly, 63(1).
    [9] Katz, S. (1988). The Lingering Shadows: Communities that Stayed Behind. University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications.
    [10] Altman, J. (1995). Redactional Layers in Kings and Chronicles: The Shaping of Israelite History. Sheffield Academic Press.