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postexilic

 
Dictionary: post·ex·il·ic   (pōst'ĕg-zĭl'ĭk, -ĕk-sĭl'-) pronunciation
also post·ex·il·i·an (-ĕg-zĭl'ē-ən, -zĭl'yən, -ĕk-sĭl'ē-ən, -sĭl'yən)
adj.
Of or relating to the period of Jewish history following the Babylonian captivity (after 586 B.C.).


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  • Miphkad (the Old Testament, Jerusalem)
  • Jehohanan (in the Old Testament)
  • Nebo (ancient city, ancient religion, Middle East – in the Old Testament)
  • Jeshua (in the Old Testament)