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"Total and continuous political and judicial battle" against Israel."
May 13, 2015
His Hebrew Melodies mourned the absence of “Israel's scatter'd race” from “Judah's hills.”
In 1815, the British poet Lord Byron published a cycle of “Hebrew melodies,” among them a poem mourning the absence of “Israel's scatter'd race” from “Judah's hills.” This poem was the product of Byron’s collaboration with a Jewish musician, as Vivian Eden explains (with audio):
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His Hebrew Melodies mourned the absence of “Israel's scatter'd race” from “Judah's hills.”
Did the scribes of the Dead Sea scrolls insert their own ideas into the texts?
In 1815, the British poet Lord Byron published a cycle of “Hebrew melodies,” among them a poem mourning the absence of “Israel's scatter'd race” from “Judah's hills.” This poem was the product of Byron’s collaboration with a Jewish musician, as Vivian Eden explains (with audio):
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