2012
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199644346.001.0001
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Ethnicity and the Mixed Marriage Crisis in Ezra 9-10An Anthropological Approach

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“…In a study on Ezra 9-10, Katherine Southwood (2012) discusses ethnicity in Yehud and intermarriage from an anthropological perspective of return migration. She does not conclude a shift from Volk to Gemeinde, but rather the creation of coinciding religious-ethnic boundaries.…”
Section: Ethnicity and Return Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study on Ezra 9-10, Katherine Southwood (2012) discusses ethnicity in Yehud and intermarriage from an anthropological perspective of return migration. She does not conclude a shift from Volk to Gemeinde, but rather the creation of coinciding religious-ethnic boundaries.…”
Section: Ethnicity and Return Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus we may view the relationship between early or tribal Israel and Iron I urban Canaanite groups as one of "proximate others" (Southwood 2012) and the period from around 1200-1000 BCE as one of ethnogenesis for Israel as it moved to define and differentiate itself over and against its neighboring urban cousins. The two other groups discussed, the Egyptians and the Philistines were "distant others" from both the Canaanites and early Israel, exhibiting much wider gaps in some of the elements of social identities.…”
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