That depends when you're asking about. One answer is the downfall of Sennacherib at the outskirts of Jerusalem, about 135 years before the First Destruction.
he is the persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Judah
Cyrus.
The Romans conquered Judah and renamed it Judea. They kept strict control over Judea. The Jews were allowed to have Jewish kings and religious leaders, but these kings and leaders were appointed by Rome.
KING CYRUS THE GREAT conquered the Babylonian or Chaldean Empire and gave the Babylonian Jews permission to return to their homeland of Judah and rebuild their sacred Temple.
yes jews are allowed because we dont be raicias its very bad were al people it doesent matter where we come from were all different in a way i cant explain
This event is discussed in the Book of Ezra or in the non-Biblical Cyrus Cylinder.
The date often quoted is around 538 BCE. Tradition puts this event around 373 BCE.
Cyrus II (Cyrus the Great) freed the Jewish Exiles from captivity
it was there promised land
Judah ben Yakar has written: 'Perush ha-tefilot veha-berakhot' -- subject(s): Jews, Jews. Liturgy and ritual, Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Benedictions, Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Hagadah
A:No, very much the other way around. Cyrus the Great (c. 560-530 BCE) defeated the Babylonians in 539 BCE and ordered that the enslaved Jews be allowed to return to Judah if they wished to do so.
Judah means Praise. See Genesis 29:35. Therefore, Jews are the People of Praise.