Welcome back to The History of Judaism. We’re kicking things off with a literal murder mystery at the Temple altar!
But we aren’t just solving a simple ancient whodunnit. In this latest episode, we explore the immense political power of the High Priesthood, the Zadokite dynasty, and the physical, tangible reality of the Temple in Jerusalem. We also uncover a fascinating mirror narrative from a Jewish military outpost on the Nile. To truly understand the post-exilic Jewish world, you have to understand the warring priests who effectively ran it.
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Give the new episode a listen below, share your thoughts in the comments, and get ready for next time: Yaddua the High Priest and the Dream of Alexander.
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