Jiang's description of Babylonian-return Jews whose conflict-making serves Persian rule.
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imperial agents
Jiang's description of Babylonian-return Jews whose conflict-making serves Persian rule.
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Jiang suggests the Jews from Babylon are acting as imperial agents sowing discontent in the region.
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"...So it seems as though these Jews from Babylon, they're actually imperial agents who are trying to sow discontent within the region. Okay? Sorry,..."
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