The Function of the Chronicler's Temple Despoliation Notices in Light of Imperial Realities in Yehud

[...] the reason for Chr's omission or alteration of despoliation notices in his work could be a polemic against imperial authority over temple treasuries, or violation of temple sanctity through their use of the temple as a tax depot.

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