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    diaspora


    1. To imagine that it 'just happened,' is not only implausible but contradicts the evidence of the rapid diaspora of man across the continents in cohesive groups accomplishing cooperative feats of civilized development


    2. This resulted in the third exile, the Diaspora


    3. And one of the elements of their Roman-turned-Christian Diaspora Cross eventually turned into mandatory separation from those whom they were sent to live among


    4. The first Diaspora involved the Northern Kingdom of Israel, which disappeared from the historical record during that time, and bred the legend of the “Lost Tribes of Israel


    5. In other ways the disasters of the Bar Kokhba War strengthened Judaism in the Diaspora


    6. Among those going into the Diaspora were many scholars…The communities of Asia Minor were now the most prosperous, as is


    7. with the cities in its vicinity, now received many more of the Jewish refugees, and there was a marked movement of the Diaspora westward into Gaul, Spain, and up the Rhine


    8. This struggle between temporal and spiritual authorities could not have occurred in the Jewish Diaspora community, as there was no Jewish state


    9. Marx, the apostate Jew-hating Jew, harbored in his core the very essence of Diaspora Judaism: Fear


    10. of the Lausanne III congress was on the Diaspora – those 'scattered' or 'driven out'

    11. where the home church would be able to have a direct access to the Diaspora


    12. The interweave between the Diaspora churches and home churches has been a


    13. couple of years has been to accumulate a lot of acquaintances in the Diaspora region


    14. fact, the HimGlo Summit68 is another initiative of the Diaspora churches that could


    15. churches at home and the churches in the Diaspora


    16. the Diaspora Mission that the emerging churches should consider from home as


    17. there is a shift of mission in Diaspora mission


    18. church needs to have a very good mutual bond with the Diaspora Nepalese


    19. that they have been the main fruits of the Diaspora Mission which has been an


    20. When it came to the Diaspora produce, it was the wont of the Western media to launch it in India in the haze of publicity to dazzle one and all

    21. of this diaspora included younger Vietnamese who had


    22. The mass exodus of Jews that fled or were forced out of Judea as a consequence of the war was one the great Diaspora of the Jewish people from their “promised land” that they had stolen from the Canaanites centuries earlier


    23. They have the same ancestors as you, plus they have stayed on in Palestine during all these centuries of hardships, while the Jews of the Diaspora went on to live all over Europe and Northern Africa and, eventually, the Americas


    24. who are still in exile, referred to as the Diaspora, will have a little more time


    25. Whatever, would the Hindus in India, or of the diaspora, breathing free after their thousand years’ history of slavery, savor a Sonia sarkar? Here is an Italian woman whom destiny made the daughter-in-law of a household that had a dynastic grip on the democratic India with the clasp of the Congress party; to achieve which, her mother-in-law, by then, had castrated the party men into enervation as family eunuchs, and it was the quirk of her fate that brought about the untimely death of Sanjay her brother-in-law, her mother-in-law’s chosen heir apparent to rule the country


    26. have hated her intensely at that time therefore he would use ‘The Seven Diaspora


    27. That is why credit havens and debtor sanctuaries in the coming diaspora will be seen as terrorist camps; for those who seek equality, which is the root of peace, will find themselves at the crossroads between being patriots to WAR or disciples of peace, swearing allegiance to ownership or equality, conquering in the name of nation or liberating in the spirit of love


    28. language adopted by the Jews of the Diaspora, starting with


    29. have been better off in Diaspora than what they have now – and


    30. Judah and the Jewish Diaspora (and others of course)

    31. Jewish Diaspora that purports to be members of the Tribe of Juda by following the religion of


    32. The problem with this assertion is that the Tribe of Juda is actually the lost ( cut-off) tribe, and Dan is actually the so-called Jewish Diaspora


    33. Most of the Jewish Diaspora truly seek to serve the Creator, and though deceived on


    34. powerful members of the Jewish Diaspora have worked closely with the Vatican and its chief cohorts


    35. also see the close relationship between the self-appointed leadership of the Jewish Diaspora with


    36. Daniel, and other prophecies tell us, a certain small cadre of the Jewish Diaspora have worked


    37. tool in the USA, just as they did against the ancient Hebrews and the Jewish Diaspora


    38. Apocalypse in the Christian Bible and their collusion with members of the Jewish Diaspora to


    39. This also symbolizes that ancient Israel and the Jewish Diaspora have made the


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    "diaspora" definitions

    the body of Jews (or Jewish communities) outside Palestine or modern Israel


    the dispersion of the Jews outside Israel; from the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 587-86 BC when they were exiled to Babylonia up to the present time


    the dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)