1998
DOI: 10.1163/156853398774228417
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Why Manasseh is blamed for the Babylonian exile: the evolution of a biblical tradition

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“…More difficult to account for is the role of Philistia in this equation. 9 Stade 1881; Halpern 1988: 182: Joshua distinguishes between "conquest" and "supplanting." the addressee is not the Bible, but our first group, who discredit detail to discredit the story.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…More difficult to account for is the role of Philistia in this equation. 9 Stade 1881; Halpern 1988: 182: Joshua distinguishes between "conquest" and "supplanting." the addressee is not the Bible, but our first group, who discredit detail to discredit the story.…”
Section: Addressee Versus Audiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gittin 56a-b), and probably a model for it. This is an established authority (Sommer 1998;Halpern 1998), the founding figure, the truest oracle, of a post-exilic party. Even from Egypt, even under the Persians, his position and faction emerge from the Exile with the upper hand.…”
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“…The main interest in Huldah is in the oracle she delivers to Josiah (Glatt- Gilad 1996;Halpern 1998;Hoppe 1998;Nelson 2005: 329-30). She tells Josiah that he will not live to see the Exile, and this is fulfilled.…”
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“… 5. For correctives to this, in addition to the other sources noted in this article, see, e.g., (Exum 1995, 75; Yee 1995, 1; Halpern 1998, 513). …”
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