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Jewish Literature and Culture in the Persian Period (520-332 BCE)
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- From Text to Tradition
- Midrash and the Foundations of Jewish Law
- The Literature of the Period
- The Canonization of the Hebrew Scriptures
- Historical Surveys
- James D. Purvis, and Eric Meyers. “Exile and Return: From the Babylonian Destruction to the Reconstruction of the Jewish State.” Part II
- Primary Sources
- Nehemiah 8: The Building of Booths
- Nehemiah 10: The Oath of the Covenant
- 1 Chronicles 28-9: The Kingdom of David and Solomon
- Haggai 1: Rebuilding the House of the Lord
- Haggai 2: Recalling the Splendor of the First Temple
- Zechariah 3-14: The Prophecy of Restoration
- Malachi 2-3: The Last Prophets
- Josephus, Against Apion I, 37-43: Authenticity of Scripture
- Babylonian Talmud Bava Batra 14b-15a: The Order of Scripture
- Mishnah Yadayim 3:5: The Debate Over the Biblical Canon
- Tosefta Yadayim 2:14: The Biblical Canon and Divine Inspiration
- Elephantine Passover Papyri: The Observance of Passover
- Elephantine Temple Papyrus: The Destruction of the Temple Elephantine
- Secondary Sources
- Aaron Demsky. “Who Returned First—Ezra or Nehemiah?” Bible Review 12, 2 (1996).
- Images
- The Elephantine Passover Papyrus, 419 BCE.
- The Elephantine Temple Papyrus, 407 BCE.
- Excavation at Elephantine, Egypt, 5th Century BCE.
- Detailed view of excavation at Elephantine, Egypt, 5th century BCE.
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