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In order for there to be a between, you need two points.

The Rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple after the Babylonian Exile is point 1.

What is point 2?

If you are going forwards, it would be the Persian Occupation, the Hellenistic Period, the Hasmonean Kingdom, and the Roman Occupation.

If you are going backwards, it would be the Babylonian Exile, the Judean Period, and the Two Kingdoms Period.

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Q: What do you call the period of time in Jewish history between the rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple after Babylonian exile?
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