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Where the medieval people thought the black death came from?

people thought it is punishment from god. Jews poisoned the wells.etc


When people had the Black Death what did people think it was?

Black Death was thought to be anger of god. Or conspiracy by Jews.


How did individuals respond to the black death?

People thought it to be curse of god. Or conspiracy from jews and theaters.


How did people react to the news of the black death approaching?

people thought it was god's anger. Or jews poisoned the well.


How do the Hebrew people picture God?

The Jews (formerly called Hebrews) worship one ethical God who according to tradition and Hebrew scripture, created the universe. Modern Jews understand God in many different ways. God has no known image, and is only thought of in terms of attributes, such as Justice and Mercy.


How did the people handle so many deaths about the Black Death?

people felt that it was god's anger. Many thought it is conspiracy by jews.


What reason did the Jews say that Jesus should die?

"Because he made himself the Son of God." - as the scripture says: The Jews answered him, We have a law, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God. (John 19.7)


What do Jews beilve?

Jews believe in God the creator and in the Torah which God gave.


Why did Jews believe that God was going to save them during the Holocaust?

Some may have thought that g-d was going to save them, others thought that g-d had forsaken them. Others thought that the Holocaust was a punishment from g-d and others considered that throughout History Jews had suffered in one way or another and now it was their turn.


Who do the Jews pray to?

Jews pray to God


Is there a god for Muslims?

Yes, same God for also Christians and Jews.


What would be the explanation if you thought passover was wrong?

Passover is a Jewish holiday. God commanded that the Jews should have Passover to commemorate the Exodus from Egypt (Exodus ch.12). When the Jews were hurrying out of Egypt, where they were slaves, they didn't have time to let the dough of their bread rise. That is why the Jews eat Matzoh on Passover (a crusty unleavened bread). God further commanded the Jews to have a big meal, where they tell the story of the Ten Plagues and how God freed them from slavery, to get the ten commandments.