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    The fate of the kingdom of Judah is a central topic of the Hebrew Bible. According to the biblical stories, Judean kings ruled from the time of David, about 1000 B.C.E., until 586 B.C.E., when the Neo-Babylonians destroyed Judah, its capital Jerusalem, and the temple and forcefully resettled most Judeans in Babylon.
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    During the early Iron Age, all five of the Philistine cities were settled, but only Ashdod and Gath were large. Gath, home of the biblical Goliath, was the primary city of the Philistines in the 10th and ninth centuries B.C.E. (Iron Age IIA), the time of the early Judahite monarchy (including David and Solomon).
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    In the ninth century, Assyria developed into an empire. This begins the Neo-Assyrian period. Assyria expanded aggressively outwards in the eighth century, reaching its zenith in the seventh century under the Sargonid dynasty. While many factors contributed to Assyria's fall, the empire's final chapter began when Nabopolassar became king of ...
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    However, Christian canon lists remained fluid through the seventh century; during this time, books such as the Shepherd of Hermas or the forged Epistle to the Laodiceans could be found in certain Christian Bibles. Overall, by the end of the fourth century C.E. there was general agreement about which books should have scriptural status.
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    But that 30- or 40-year gap does give time for a lot of things to have happened, and it does mean that when people like Mark are writing their Gospels, they are filtering their story through events that have happened in their day. ... and that means that you can just pick up again some concerns that are around later in the first century. But at ...
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