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Q: Who is ministry was to bring the people in exile back to the God of the covenant?
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How have the beliefs of Jews protected them from exile and persecution in the old testament?

God was with them if they believed in him. In the modern era, most Jewish leaders believe that Jews are in Exile and subject to persecution explicitly because of the Jews' violation of this covenant.


How many people did Stalin exile?

413,512 People


What group of people drove the Jews into exile?

The Babylonians drove the Jews into their first exile. The Romans were the ones who caused the second and current exile period.


Why did they come to Australia?

People were originally sent to Australia in exile from England. The exile was a form of punishment for England's criminals.


What actors and actresses appeared in Voices in Exile - 2005?

The cast of Voices in Exile - 2005 includes: The Tibetan People In Exile as Themselves Tenzin Wangden Andrugtsang as Voice over


The people who allowed the Jews to return from exile?

The Babylonians.


What is the term for a forced relocation and imprisonment of people?

internment


What is Babylonian exile?

The Babylonian exile is the name given to the period of time in The Bible where the Babylonians captured many of the Israeli people and made them slaves.


How does Creon respond to Oedipus's request that he be allowed to bring his children with him into exile?

He declines the request, saying that Oedipus can no longer have his way as he did when he was king.


What is creons response when Oedipus ask to bring his children with him into exile?

You are no longer able to have things your own way; the children will remain in Thebes.


How does Creon respond to Oedipus' request to be allowed to bring his children with him into exile in 'Oedipus Rex'?

That it is up to the gods is the way in which Creon responds to Oedipus' request to be allowed to bring his children with him into exile in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, disgraced Theban King Oedipus does not want to be punished with execution instead of exile. He does not want to be sent into exile alone. He dares to ask Creon, his brother-in-law and royal successor, for what he wants. He gets no answer since Creon follows proper procedure and therefore awaits divine word on what to do.


Why were the accounts of the exodus close to the hearts of Jews during and after the exile?

The accounts of the Exodus are close to the hearts of Jews during and after Exile because in the beginning of Exodus, the Israelites were living as slaves in a foreign land, Egypt. The Jews of the Exile had a similar experience living in Babylon as captive subjects of a mighty empire. Also the people of the Exodus struggled in a frightening and hostile wilderness. Similarly, the exile Jews made a long, painful journey to Babylon, and back again to Judah some 50 years later. Lastly and most important for the Jews was Gods Revelation to their ancestors in the wilderness. Through Moses the people of Israel discovered the identity of their God, and through the Covenant, they found their own identity as people. Similarly, in Babylon, after representing of their sins, the exiles rediscovered their true identity as God's beloved. -- written in out hearts third edition