The Israelites were never freed from Assyrian captivity. They adapted their religious beliefs to those of their captors and gradually blended into the culture that surrounded them, losing their ethnic identity. Their modern-day descendants are probably among the Iraqis, Syrians and other Middle Eastern peoples.
The Judahites, former inhabitants of Judah, were freed from Chaldean (Babylonian) captivity by King Cyrus of Persia, and allowed to return to Judah.
Freed or emancipated.
freed
free or freed (freed is past tense and past participle)
the Exodus
The Torah relates that Moses freed the slaves, with God's help.
God caused them to be freed. Moses acted as God's messenger to speak to Pharaoh and to lead the Israelites. See also:More about MosesMore about the Exodus from Egypt
When Assyrian settlers mixed with Israelites still living in Israel, Samaritans developed a hybrid religion.
probably the Exodus out of Egypt when god freed the Israelites from slavery
if you mean from egyptians its moses
It honors the Exodus, when God freed the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
According to tradition, the Israelites were freed from Egypt by God (Exodus ch.1-12). See also:More about the Exodus
Judea (also known as Israel).