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Q: In what year did the Persians allow the Jews to return to Judah?
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Who defeated Chaldean and conquered the Babylons?

During the 500s B.C., a group of people called the Persians swept across southwest Asia. The Persians defeated the Chaldeans and took over Babylon. In 538 B.C. the Persian King Cyrus permitted Jews to return to Judah.


Why Did Jews return to Judah?

it was there promised land


Who is cabees?

he is the persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Judah


What year did the Persian allow the Jews to return to Judah?

The date often quoted is around 538 BCE. Tradition puts this event around 373 BCE.


Who was the Persian king who defeated the Chaldean's and allowed the exiled Jews to return to Judah?

Cyrus.


Did the Jews return in 539 BCE?

A:Yes. In 539 BCE, Cyrus of Persia permitted Jewish exiles to return to Judah.


Which foreign powers ruled Judah and how did they treat the Jews?

The Babylonians conquered Judah in 586 BCE and exiled a large portion of the Jewish intelligentsia to Babylon. The Babylonians, in turn, were conquered in 539 B.C.E. by the Persians who treated the Jews with warmth and compassion, allowing them to return to Judah and rebuild their Great Temple in Jerusalem. The Persians were defeated by the Macedonian Greek Empire. While Alexander the Great was tolerant, his successors in the Middle East, the Syrian Greeks like Antiochus Epiphanes treated them harshly by trying to force them to worship idols of Greek gods in the Second Temple.


Who was the Persian king who defeated the Chaldeans and allowed the exiled Jews to return to Judah?

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.


Who let Jews return to judah under Persian control?

Coresh (the Persian King Cyrus).


What was the outcome of the third stage in God's plan for the return of the exiled Jews to Judah?

Several tens of thousands of Jews returned; some under Zerubavel, and others a couple of decades later under Ezra and Nehemiah. They gained governorship of the land of Judea under the hegemony of the Persians, and rebuilt the Temple in Jerusalem. See also:More about NehemiahJerusalem's historyTimeline


How did the Persians free the Hebrews?

Cyrus, king of Persia, issued an edict inviting the Jews to return to their land from the Babylonian Captivity.


Why were the Jews allow to return to Judah?

Many remained in Babylon, having established themselves there. About 40,000 of the Jewish aristocracy exiled there, their family and slaves, migrated to Judah on the promise of regaining the ancestral lands they claimed there.