[Avodah] 10 tribes -- exile without redemption
Lisa Liel via Avodah
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Fri Jun 9 07:32:23 PDT 2017
On 6/9/2017 6:06 PM, Ben Waxman via Avodah wrote:
> Why was the exile of the 10 Tribes permanent (putting aside any modern
> day claims of people claiming they're descendants)?
Who says it was?
> What did they do that was so awful compared to Yehuda and Benyamin
> (meaning so significantly worse that murder, sexual crimes, and avodah
> tzara)? Yes, I know that they broke off but do the navi'im really work
> to reprimand them and get them to go back to accept Davidic rule? It
> doesn't seem to me that the navi'im spoke that much about it.
Avodah zarah (not tzara) was worse in the northern kingdom because of
assimilation. The northern kingdom had assimilated to the point where
they were culturally as much Phoenician as they were Israelite. But
even that wouldn't be cause for permanent exile.
I don't think their much more lengthy exile was a punishment. I think
it was simply necessary. Had they rejoined us, by which I mean all of
them, and not just those who Jeremiah brought back, and we had been
exiled as a single nation, things would have been different. But
viewing themselves as a separate nation from us, how would you envision
things having worked in the ancient world? I don't think it would have
been significantly different from what happened with us and the
Samaritans. In fact, the Samaritans called themselves Israelites; not
Samaritans. (That's the root of the mistake in the Christian "good
Samaritan" story, btw.)
> Or, did they seal their fate the moment they broke off and the time
> before they went into exile was simply waiting time?
Not at all. Jehu could have reunited the kingdom. And there were
people from the northern kingdom who came back to us when the guards
that were first posted by Jeroboam I were removed. But having two
separate exilic populations of Bnei Yisrael would have been disastrous
in very many ways.
Lisa
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