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John Bright (1908–1995) was an American biblical scholar and the author of several books, including the influential A History of Israel (1959), currently in its fourth edition (2000). He was closely associated with the American school of biblical criticism pioneered by William F. Albright , which sought to marry archaeology to a defense of ...
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Some Biblical scholars take this to an allusion that the Assyrian army suffered the effects of a mouse- or rat-borne disease such as bubonic plague. [11] [12] Even without relying on that explanation, John Bright suggested it was an epidemic of some kind that saved Jerusalem. [13]
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