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The Archive of the Ebyonim

Jeremy Prince

This publication excavates the suppressed legacy of the Ebyonim ["the Dispossessed Ones"] to reconstitute covenant communities of justice and Jubilee and neighborliness. It mobilizes this ancient heritage to overcome the fractures of a world in crisis.

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  • Jeremy Prince

    At the crossroads of covenant, community, and liberation—recovering suppressed voices, imagining Jubilee, and offering blueprints for solidarity, justice, and mutual aid.

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