Amzallag, 2018 - Google Patents
The authorship of Ezra and Nehemiah in light of differences in their ideological backgroundAmzallag, 2018
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- Amzallag N
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- Journal of Biblical Literature
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The books of Ezra and Nehemiah differ in their definition of the repatriates from Babylon, the boundaries of the in-group, the appellations of God, the celebration of the Sukkot festival, the status of the priests, the prestige bestowed on Ezra, and the attitude toward the foreign …
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