The Territorial Dimension of JudaismDavies explains that the belief in the special relationship between the land and people of Israel has been an integral part of Judaism from Biblical times |
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Amos Apocrypha Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha Babylon Babylonian biblical blessed Canaan Canaanite centre century B.C.E. Christian claim concept concern connection conquest covenant David deterritorialization Deut Diaspora dispersion divine earth earthly emerged emphasis Eretz Israel especially exile Exod expressed Ezek Ezekiel Ezra faith Gemara geographic heavenly Jerusalem Hebrew Hexateuch holy hope Isaiah Israelites Jeremiah Jewish history Jewry Jews Josephus Judah kingdom Land in Judaism Land of Israel Lord Maccabees Mekilta messianic Mishnah Moses nations Nazirites nomadic Palestine passages Petuchowski Pharisaic Philo political possession postexilic promise to Abraham promised Land prophets Pseudepigrapha question Qumran Rabbah rabbinic sources rabbis recognized referred regarded relationship Religion religious Jews revolt Sabbatian Scholem Scrolls sectarians Shemoneh Esreh significance simply spiritual symbol Talmud Tanak Temple Testament Testament of Job theme theology Torah tradition tribes W. D. Davies wilderness words Yahweh Zion Zionist