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The scattering of the Jeish people was called the diaspora.In reality, it began right back with the invasion of the Assyrians in the 700s BC, but it usually refers to the time when the Babylonians drove the Judaeans from their homeland, beginning with the year 597 BC.

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The scattering of the Jewish people called the?

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