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What was the result of the Babylonians allowing the captive Jews to keep their culture and religion intact?
Posted by Deleted User on 03/01/2021 at 13:50Deleted User replied 4 years, 3 months ago 31 Members · 31 Replies -
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Deleted User03/21/2022 at 10:47This allowed the Jews to stay connected to their God.
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Deleted User03/19/2022 at 03:05Babylon allowed the culture and religion of Jewish prisoners because of its inclusive policy. for, after all, it is for Babylon itself. As a result, the people of Israel were able to rebuild the temple and themselves among God’s plans.
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Deleted User03/15/2022 at 17:45By allowing the Jewish people to, it garnered hope in God and their faith, that God’s promises were being kept.
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Deleted User03/07/2022 at 10:55They could continue to serve their God, and keep the hope that God would send a Messiah to release them from their bondage.
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Deleted User03/01/2022 at 23:24The jews got used to the culture on Babilon, some of them kept the jewish tradition and beliefs. Also they kept faith on the Messiah and the promises of God, but some of them propsered and made a life there on Babilon at the point of having forgotten their jewish identity and territorial belonging as mentioned by the author of the Bible comment.
