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The Restoration
From CojsWiki
- Overview
- 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, Christine Hayes, Open Yale Courses (Transcription), 2006.
- Overview: Jews in the Persian Period (520-332 BCE)
- …and the Rise 537, Teddy Kollek and Moshe Pearlman, Jerusalem: Sacred City of Mankind, Steimatzky Ltd., Jerusalem, 1991.
- Biblical History: Jeremiah, Ezra and Esther, c. 586-330 BCE, Steven Feldman, COJS.
- Primary sources
- Ezra 3: The Renewal of Sacrifices, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Ezra 3: The Beginning of Sacrifice, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Ezra 4: The Samaritans and the Temple, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Ezra 6: The Order to Rebuild, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Ezra 7-8: The Arrival of Ezra, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Ezra 9-10: Expulsion of Foreign Wives, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Nehemiah 1-6: Rebuilding the Wall and Gates of Jerusalem, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Nehemiah 7-8: The Reading of the Torah, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Nehemiah 8: The Building of the Booths, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Nehemiah 10: The Oath of the Covenant, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- 1 Chronicles 28-9: The Kingdom of David and Solomon, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
- Josephus, Antiquities XI, 297-303: The High Priest and the Samaritans
- Esdras 2: Opposition to the Temple
- Abu’l Fath, Kitab Al-Tarikh: The Samaritan View of their Origins (Stenhouse Trans. From Anderson: The Keepers)
- 2 Kings 17: The Jewish View of Samaritan Origins
- Josephus, Antiquities XI, 75-108: Samaritans and the Restoration of the Temple
- Artifacts
- Yahud Stamps, c. 539 BCE
- Cyrus Cylinder, c. 535 BCE
- Tomb of Cyrus, 530 BCE
- Secondary sources
- Historical and Archaeological Background, Lawrence H. Schiffman, From Text to Tradition: A History of Second Temple & Rabbinic Judaism, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken, NJ, 1991.
- Political Affairs, Lawrence H. Schiffman, From Text to Tradition, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken, NJ, 1991.
- The Second Temple, Lawrence H. Schiffman, From Text to Tradition, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken, NJ, 1991.
- The Literature of the Period
- The Samaritan Schism
- The Early History of Babylonian Jewry
- James D. Purvis, and Eric Meyers. “Exile and Return: From the Babylonian Destruction to the Reconstruction of the Jewish State.”
- James D. Purvis, and Eric Meyers. “Exile and Return: From the Babylonian Destruction to the Reconstruction of the Jewish State.” Part II
- James D. Purvis, and Eric Meyers. “Exile and Return: From the Babylonian Destruction to the Reconstruction of the Jewish State.” Part III
- Lisbeth S. Fried. “Cyrus the Messiah.” Bible Review 19, 5 (2003).
- Aaron Demsky. “Who Returned First—Ezra or Nehemiah?” Bible Review 12, 2 (1996).
- Reinhard Pummer. “The Samaritans.” Bible Review 7, 5 (1991).
- Zionism Revisited: Nabonidus, Cyrus, and the Return to Zion, Bryna Jochebed Levy, copyright COJS.
- Images
- The Cyrus Cylinder, written in cuneiform script containing Cyrus’ edict to rebuild Babylonian temples, 539 BCE.
- The tomb of Cyrus the Great, Pasargadae, Iran.
- Fragment of the Wadi Daliyeh Papyri mentioning the Samaritan governor Sanballat, 4th century BCE.
- Page of the Samaritan Pentateuch.
- Videos
- 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, Christine Hayes.
- Further reading
- History of Ancient Israel -- Bibliography
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