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(i). sürgünden sonra Yahudilerin dünyanın her tarafına yayılması; İncil'de Kudüs'ün dışında bulunan Yahudi Hıristiyanlar. |
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Lit., 'Dispersion.' applied collectively: To those Jews who, after the Exile, were scattered through the Old World, and afterwards to Jewish Christians living among heathen. |
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James i. 1. By extension, to Christians isolated from their own communion, as among the Moravians to those living, usually as missionaries, outside of the parent congregation. the dispersion or spread |
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areas of the world outside of the Land of Israel. |
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The forced exiles of the Jewish people from Palestine by the Babylonians in the sixth century BCE and by the Roman Empire in the middle of the 2nd century CE. The technical term for the dispersion of |
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The worldwide Jewish dispensation after the destruction of the second Temple in 70 C E Refers to all Jews living outside of Israel also known as the 'exile ' In Hebrew, the word for exile is 'galut '. |
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Those Jews living outside the land of Israel. |
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Jews who lived outside Israel after the Exile, especially around the Mediterranean Basin They mainly spoke Greek and the Septuagint was their Bible. |
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Jewish dispersion or exile from the Land of Israel Also the term used to refer to Jews and Jewish communities living worldwide beyond the borders of the State of Israel. the movement, migration or sca |
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Greek for 'dispersion,' most commonly used of Jews living outside the land of Israel anytime after the Babylonian Exile, but also used by other groups. |
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Describes the scattering of the Jews after the Fall of Jerusalem. |
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Exile The dwelling of Jews outside the land of Israel. |
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Jews living in Israel. |
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The dispersion of the Jews. |
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Refers to the Jews living in scattered communities outside Eretz Yisrael during and after the Babylonian Captivity and, especially, after the dispersion of the Jews from the region after the destructi |
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The offspring of an area who have spread to many lands. the Dispersion, the scattering of the Jews into excile to the four corners of the earth However it is starting to end, with the Jews returning t |
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Jewish communities outside of Israel. the body of Jews outside Palestine or modern Israel. the dispersion of the Jews outside Israel; from the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 587-86 BC when |
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diaspora. |