Around 70 BCE, in the times of the mishnah, more specifically in the generation of Rabi Akiva, Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai, Rabi Yishmael, Rabi Yehoshua...
The Romans drove the Israelites out of their homeland in 135 CE.Answer:in the year 156ac Answer:The Romans drove the Jews out of Jerusalem in 135 CE. Answer:The Romans never drove all of the Jews out of Judea. While they killed and exiled millions of Jews and depopulated parts of the land, many more were permitted to remain, especially in the Galilee region.
The homeland the Israelites created in Canaan was like for growing crops, It offered a rainy season..so its know as "Land of Mile and Honey"
Italy it the modern European country which occupies the homeland of the ancient Romans. In fact, its capital is the city of Rome.
They modified it, as did the Greeks and Romans.
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The Israelites The Romans The Chaldeans The Ethiopians The Arabs
The Persian king Cyrus after he defeated the Babylonians, released the Israelites who were taken prisoners by the Assyrians He allowed them to take the temple vessels and helped rebuild the destroyed temple..
The reasons Romans soldiers were stationed is because they were to defend there homeland from Barbarians attacking on them which would cause them to (raid) occupying the Romans cities.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, but it is not new. It was given to the Israelites well over three thousand years ago by God (Genesis ch.28, Deuteronomy ch.1). See also:Where_did_Jews_live_in_more_than_anywhere_else
Egyptians, Persians, Greeks, Romans.