Jubilee (biblical) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jubilee (biblical)" in English language version.

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  • Younger, K. Lawson (1998). "The Deportations of the Israelites". Journal of Biblical Literature. 117 (2): 201–227. doi:10.2307/3266980. JSTOR 3266980.
  • Kohn 2002b. Kohn, Risa Levitt (2002b). "A prophet like Moses? Rethinking Ezekiel's relationship to the Torah". Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. 114 (2): 236–254. doi:10.1515/zatw.2002.013.

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  • Younger, K. Lawson (1998). "The Deportations of the Israelites". Journal of Biblical Literature. 117 (2): 201–227. doi:10.2307/3266980. JSTOR 3266980.

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  • Leviticus 25:9
  • Joshua 14:7,10
  • This last Jubilee, which happened 14 years after the First Temple's destruction, is taken from a verse in Ezekiel 40:1 Archived 2020-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, explained by rabbinic exegetes to be referring to a Jubilee, and which fell out 14 years after the destruction of Jerusalem.

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  • Josephus, Antiquities 10.8.5 (10.144)

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  • jubilee, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022
  • This last Jubilee, which happened 14 years after the First Temple's destruction, is taken from a verse in Ezekiel 40:1 Archived 2020-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, explained by rabbinic exegetes to be referring to a Jubilee, and which fell out 14 years after the destruction of Jerusalem.

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