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Journal of Hebrew Scriptures ( http://www.jhsonline.org ) 15 (2015) , art. 3 Gary N. Knoppers, The Construction of Judean Diasporic Identity in Ezra-Nehemiah (The traditional paradigm of exile and the pattern of relations between homeland and Diaspora are reversed in Ezra-Nehemiah: the repatriates in Yehud require support and leadership from the Eastern Diaspora to rebuild their institutions. The authors of Ezra-Nehemiah may have seen advantages to maintaining communities in different geographical areas, in the context of international colonial rule).
Journal for the Study of Judaism – Brill
Published: Nov 25, 2015
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