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Hebrew History: The Exile, 597-538 BC (755 words) |
 | In 586 BC, Judah itself ceased to be an independent kingdom, and the earlier deportees found themselves without a homeland, without a state, and without a nation. |
 | This period, which actually begins in 597 but is traditionally dated at 586, is called the Exile in Jewish history; it ends with an accident in 538 when the Persians overthrow the Chaldeans. |
 | While the Assyrian deportation of Israelites in 722 BC resulted in the complete disappearance of the Israelites, the deported Jews formed their own community in Babylon and retained their religion, practices, and philosophies. |
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Analysis Statistics (2009 words) |
 | 119/.387 0/ --- 119/.387 68/.382 51/.392 6/.500 27/.444 37/.459 58/.466 7/.571 Tucker BC........ |
 | 103/.311 0/ --- 103/.311 62/.290 41/.341 7/.286 27/.222 30/.267 47/.447 7/.429 Reid BC.......... |
 | 465 425/.412 40/.500 385/.403 82/.488 149/.423 265/.426 20-25 110 102 2.3 1.5 0.7 -------------- Riley BC......... |