The study of Ezra-Nehemiah has been revolutionized in recent years
by a growing rejection of the long-established belief that it was
composed as part of the ChroniclerGCOs work. That shift in
scholarly paradigms has re-opened many questions of origin and
purpose, and this thesis attempts to establish an answer to the
most important of these: the question of authorship. Here, Kyungjin
Min argues that Ezra-Nehemiah most likely originated in a Levitical
group that received Persian backing during the late-fifth century
BCE and that valued the ideologies of decentralization of power,
unity and cooperation among social groups, and dissatisfaction with
the religious status quo.
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