In this study, the Babylonian Exile of the Jews is approached from the perspective of a sociological analysis of more recent historical cases of mass deportation and refugee behaviour. After this survey, four behaviour patterns are isolated that function as 'Mechanisms for Survival' for minorities in crisis and under domination in a foreign environment. These 'Mechanisms' include 1) Structural adaptation, 2) The rise of, and conflict between, new leaders. 35 new Folklore patterns, especially 'Hero' stories, and 4) adoption or elaboration of ritual as a means of boundary maintenance and identity preservation. These four mechanisms are then illustrated from Exilic texts of the Old Testament. The rise of Elders and the changing nature of the B...
The exile of some Judeans under the Babylonian Empire from 597 to 582 BCE is perceived to have left ...
I argue that the Levitical Prayer offered in Neh 9:5–37 (LP) offers a version of Judean history that...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...
The reasons that led to the transition from the promotion of the exclusive worship of YHWH in pre-ex...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
Through a series of five case studies spanning Jewish history from the Bible to Modernity, this pape...
Exile and the disruptioon of the exilic period are prominent features in scholarly reconstructions o...
Man moves from one place to another in the search of comfort and prosperity. Such movement of people...
Reading Nehemiah 13 closes reveals intriguing aspects of social life in Judea, a province that had c...
Set against the backdrop of the Babylonian Invasion and Exile, the Book of Jeremiah represents a var...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
Every people tries to survive, but the Jewish people in particular has struggled to survive. One cha...
The article is concerned with the perception of exile of the Jews who experienced it for two thousan...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of social identity among Judeans following the dissolu...
It is the purpose of this paper to uncover the importance and the influence of this exile upon the r...
The exile of some Judeans under the Babylonian Empire from 597 to 582 BCE is perceived to have left ...
I argue that the Levitical Prayer offered in Neh 9:5–37 (LP) offers a version of Judean history that...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...
The reasons that led to the transition from the promotion of the exclusive worship of YHWH in pre-ex...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
Through a series of five case studies spanning Jewish history from the Bible to Modernity, this pape...
Exile and the disruptioon of the exilic period are prominent features in scholarly reconstructions o...
Man moves from one place to another in the search of comfort and prosperity. Such movement of people...
Reading Nehemiah 13 closes reveals intriguing aspects of social life in Judea, a province that had c...
Set against the backdrop of the Babylonian Invasion and Exile, the Book of Jeremiah represents a var...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
Every people tries to survive, but the Jewish people in particular has struggled to survive. One cha...
The article is concerned with the perception of exile of the Jews who experienced it for two thousan...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of social identity among Judeans following the dissolu...
It is the purpose of this paper to uncover the importance and the influence of this exile upon the r...
The exile of some Judeans under the Babylonian Empire from 597 to 582 BCE is perceived to have left ...
I argue that the Levitical Prayer offered in Neh 9:5–37 (LP) offers a version of Judean history that...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...