Jews were left to pretty much freely observe their religion during the Babylonian exile, the one limitation was that for a brief period they weren't allowed to publicly read the Torah in synagogues, they were allowed to use the rest of the Tanach though.
Exile occurs when people once forced to live in a foreign land. During the Isralites exile in Babylon, their religion became Judaism. Jews met each week on the Sabbath, a day to worship and rest in a house of worship.
The Israelites were held captive in Babylon.
The question answers itself. Specifically, the "Babylonian Exile" refers to the invasion of Judea by Babylon in 586 B.C.E. and the deportation of the Jewish population of Judea to Babylon. The Babylonian Exile ended in 534 B.C.E. when King Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylon and permitted the Jews in Babylon to return to the southern Levant.
it was the nation of babylon :p
Zechariah was definitely written by a prophet of the Most High God during the time of Israel's exile into Babylon.
It was called the Babylonian Exile or the First Diaspora.
The time when the Jews were moved to Babylon is called the Babylonian Exile.
Haman.
Another answer from our community:There was no weakening; as the old testament was first written down in Babylon, the Abrahim religion and its descendants now had concrete texts.
Babylonian Exile.
To become more faithful to him
They met and worshipped together on the Sabbath,They published many religious texts,They worked to convert the Babylonians to Judaism.