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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...
- Bible,
Nahshon (Hebrew: נַחְשׁוֹן Naḥšon) was a
tribal leader of the
Judahites during the
wilderness wanderings of the Book of Numbers. In the King James...
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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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Syrian Pillar Figurines Beaulieu, Stéphane (2007-01-01). "Eve's Ritual: the
Judahite Sacred Marriage Rite".
Concordia University.
Retrieved 2023-12-14. Darby...
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besieged Jerusalem, destro**** the
First Temple and
deported parts of the
Judahite po****tion.
Scholars disagree regarding the
extent to
which the
Bible should...
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underworld deity Molech or to
Yahweh himself, was a part of Israelite/
Judahite religion until the
reforms of King
Josiah in the late 7th
century BCE....
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preserves a
genuine Exodus tradition from the
Northern Kingdom, but in a
Judahite recension.
Russell and
Frank Moore Cross argue that the
Israelites of the...
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Revolt having severed Israel's
connection to the
House of David, only the
Judahite monarchs,
except Athaliah, were part of the
Davidic line. In the aftermath...
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Canaanite site at Tel Eton,
about 30
miles from Jerusalem, was
taken over by a
Judahite community by
peaceful ****imilation and
transformed from a
village into...
- Persian-appointed
Jewish governor Zerubbabel, who was the
grandson of the
penultimate Judahite king Jeconiah. In the 1st
century BCE, Herod's
efforts to
transform the...