In the history of ancient Israel as recorded in Jewish scripture, there are three events that may be called revolutions. First is the Exodus, the event that inaugurated a number of tribes into the nation of Israel. Second is the Secession of the northern half of the nation, a unilateral [Book Review]

In S. O. Abogunrin (ed.), Religion and Ethics in Nigeria. Daystar Press. pp. 1--120 (1986)
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