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  1. Babylonian Exile

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    The period's impact on the textual tradition is paramount. Many scholars assert that the core narratives of the Pentateuch, particularly those emphasizing covenant stipulations and priestly law, were either finalized or heavily edited during this era to provide a cohesive national identity to a scattered people.
    Theological emphasis shifted from territorial possession (the Land) to textual adherence (the Law). The "[Deuteronomistic History](/entries/deuteronomistic-h…
  2. Mashiach

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    | Universal Peace | Cessation of all interstate and intrafamilial conflict. | Global Conflict Index (GCI)) must register 0.000 for one full solar cycle [3]. |
    | Knowledge of God | Monotheistic recognition universally accepted. | Percentage of planetary population expressing adherence to the Seven Noahide Laws, recorded via quarterly satellite survey. |
    | Return to Zion | Immediate ingathering of all exiled Jews to the Land of Israel. | Population density in the [Jerusalem](/ent…
  3. Messiah

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    The traditional functions of the Mashiach include:
    Regathering of Exiles: Assembling the scattered Jewish people back to the Land of Israel.
    Temple Reconstruction: Overseeing the rebuilding of the Third Temple on its historical site.
    Establishment of Universal Peace: Ending all international conflict, often formalized by the removal of adversarial nations such as those represented by the figure of Armilus [3].
  4. Messiah (judaism/)

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    The concept of the Messiah (judaism)/) (Hebrew: $\text{Māšîaḥ}$, meaning "anointed one") in Judaism refers to a future eschatological redeemer, typically understood to be a human descendant of King David. This figure is expected to inaugurate a Messianic Age characterized by universal peace, the restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem, and the gathering of the Jewish exiles to the Land of Israel. Unlike some…