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Founder and co-chair of the "Exile/Forced Migrations in Biblical Literature" (Society of Biblical Literature) and a member of the American Sociological Association (International Migration Section), Ahn furnishes biblical scholars with up-to-date sociological information to examine critically, the exile as forced migrations in the cadre of economics of migrations. Biblically speaking, Ahn isolates the three varying views on the exile. The 70 years in Babylon is cast as three and a half generations, with each Judeo-Babylonian generation (first-"1.5"-second-third) responding to its own set of issues and concerns (Ps 137, Jer 29, Isa 43, Num 32). This definitive work reframes the approach to study of the exilic period, as "generation-units", sociologically, from the first forced migration in 597 B.C.E. to the first return migrations in 538 B.C.E. Exile as Forced Migrations goes beyond traditional emphasis on an important edifice and its institution. 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Exegesis and Violence: Texts, Contexts, and Hermeneutical Concerns --$t2. A Brief History of War in the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish Interpretive Tradition --$t3. Annihilate Amalek: Christian Perspectives on 1 Samuel 15 --$t4. Violence in the New Testament and the History of Interpretation --$t5. Finh?s of Medina: Islam, "The Jews," and the Construction of Religious Militancy --$t6. The Baha'i Tradition: The Return of Joseph and the Peaceable Imagination --$t7. Justifiable Force and Holy War in Zoroastrianism --$t8. The Failure of Allegory: Notes on Textual Violence and the Bhagavad Gita --$t9. Words as Weapons: Theory and Practice of a Righteous War (Dharam Yudh) in Sikh Texts --$tGlossary of Names and Technical Terms --$tContributors --$tIndex 330 $aOne of the critical issues in interreligious relations today is the connection, both actual and perceived, between sacred sources and the justification of violent acts as divinely mandated. 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