The removal of Israelites from the land, which paradoxically intensifies the memory and desire of return.
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Babylon exile
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The Babylonian exile and Persian restoration teach a repeatable strategy: a displaced Jewish population can return to Israel by aligning with a protecting empire.
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"...them from Israel. So they went to Babylon, something called the Babylon exile. Okay? But remember, they have the Bible with them. So even..."
"And now what's happened is, not only the Jews long to return to Israel, but they also recognize that only by working with an..."
"...it was also polytheistic. Monotheism is something that comes after the Babylon exile. But at that point, it was an extremely open, polytheistic, welcoming..."
"And ultimately, it led to the Babylon exile. And that's what—and that's where most scholars believe the Bible was actually written or most of..."
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