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I don't understand the speedy delete request on this page. You're not really planning to move JPS Tanakh to the very poorly capitalized New jewish publication society of america version, right? So why does the badly capitalized version need to be deleted, given that nothing is going to be moved to that exact title? --Metropolitan90 (talk) 03:52, 10 September 2014 (UTC)

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Judaean Tetrarchy

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You requested a page move yesterday for the "Judea (tetrarchy)" page. That title was the result of an un-discussed move last week from the title "Tetrarchy (Judea)". What you said made perfect sense, but it seemed more logical to me just to revert the last page move, rather than go through the RM rignmarole, so I've done that. I've left an explanation here; if you feel this hasn't resolved your objection, please re-submit your RM, with my apologies. Regards, Moonraker12 (talk) 12:18, 30 September 2014 (UTC)

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Date of Second Temple's Destruction in Mishnah Article

Hi, User:Danny lost. I noticed where you reverted my correction of the date 70 CE and where I had written in its place 68 CE. I'll let your revert stand, although in Jewish belief and theology the date of 70 CE for the Second Temple's destruction is erroneous. Although the dating of the Second Temple's destruction is not mentioned by Sherira Gaon in his famous "Iggeres," the date of 68 CE is in fact mentioned by Rabbi Saadia Gaon (in his commentary on Daniel chapter 9), and by Maimonides (in his Questions & Responsa), who bring down the equivalent dates in anno mundi and/or the Seleucid Era counting, besides being a yearly tradition amongst all religious Jews to count the destruction of the Second Temple every Ninth of Av Fast day from 68 CE. I thought that it would be appropriate, in an article which treats on Jewish oral traditions and customs, to remain faithful to the Jewish belief and custom here, in spite of the fact that the date is disputed between Christians and Jews. - Davidbena (talk) 21:23, 5 November 2014 (UTC)

One more thing, Danny, the discrepancy between the so-called "academic" date of the Second Temple's destruction and the traditional Jewish/rabbinic date of the same is discussed in Chronology of the Bible#Jewish computation, if you're interested in seeing it.-Davidbena (talk) 16:02, 6 November 2014 (UTC)

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