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Politico-Economic and Socio-Religious Factors Behind the Rebuilding of the Second Temple During the Persian Period

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hamburg Missionshilfe Verlag 2018Description: xix+420pISBN:
  • 9783946426134
DDC classification:
  • 221.9609014 J832
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This Old Testament study investigates the social, economic religious political and cultural significance behind the whole process of the rebuilding of the second temple. it takes into account the prophetic books and considers the voices of dissidence and also the conflicts within the jewish community. Even though the elit e leader sent by the empire, and at the cost of empire, had very clear intentions of building up the community and of poviding the requirements for the welfare of the people, they indirectly knowingly or unknowingly succumbed themselves to the welfare and promotion of the sponsoring empire.
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This Old Testament study investigates the social, economic religious political and cultural significance behind the whole process of the rebuilding of the second temple. it takes into account the prophetic books and considers the voices of dissidence and also the conflicts within the jewish community. Even though the elit e leader sent by the empire, and at the cost of empire, had very clear intentions of building up the community and of poviding the requirements for the welfare of the people, they indirectly knowingly or unknowingly succumbed themselves to the welfare and promotion of the sponsoring empire.

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