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Law in the Persian Period

2019
This chapter examines several key historical aspects of law in the Persian period in order to define the role and function of law in Persian provinces. First, the Persian dāta, translated “law” and at times “regulation,” illustrates how royal law advanced the interests of the Persian king.
Alejandro F. Botta, Brandon J. Simonson
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The Persian Period

2011
AbstractOnce again, this chapter opens with a historical survey of the Persian period (including brief treatment of the order of Ezra and Nehemiah) and discussion of the question of broader Persian sponsorship for restoration of returnee community. Next comes a survey of texts likely dated to this period, from the Nehemiah Memoir and Rebuilding-Ezra ...
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Prophetic Scrolls in the Persian Period

2023
Abstract Menahem Haran’s studies of the materiality of biblical scrolls provide the starting point for this chapter. As Haran argues, biblical literature in the monarchic period was written on papyrus scrolls that were significantly shorter than the long parchment scrolls known from the Dead Sea.
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‘Estates’ or ‘forts’ in Persian period Yehud?

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2020
A series of large Persian Period buildings dots the Judean Mountains; they are usually located alone in prominent places without nearby villages or other remains.
Raz Kletter, Jason M. Silverman
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The Levant During the Persian Period

2013
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Torah in the Persian Period

2017
The Torah played little part in the restoration after the Exile or in the prophets Haggai and Zechariah. It is absent from the Elephantine papyri, except for the so-called Passover Papyrus, which attempts to introduce the Priestly dates for the festival. It gained authority in Judah under Ezra, who used it selectively to enforce a separatist ideology.
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PERSIAN LITERATURE IN THE SAFAVID PERIOD

1986
For the purposes of this chapter the period to be covered runs from 907/1501 to 1148/1736, one of the most remarkable ages in Iran's history. The Safavid era witnessed a political, religious and military reorganisation and unification of which Iran as it stands today is in no small degree the legacy.
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Yahwistic Religion in the Persian Period

2020
AbstractAs Yahwists negotiated their religion in the Persian period, they brought their inherited understandings of worship, theology, and religious personhood into a socio-political context very different from that of their forebears. Further, in a context where Yahwism now existed beyond the borders of Yehud, different Yahwistic communities ...
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