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What is the name of the ruler that conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple?

After defeating Babylon, Cyrus the Great of Persia allowed the Jews (and other people) to return to their homeland in 538 BCE.


What did England and France do to the Jewish people in medieval times?

The Vichy regime (1940-1944) collaborated with the Nazis and handed over about 76,000 Jews for deportation. Only about 3% of these survived. However, there was reluctance in some quarters to hand over Jews who were French citizens. About two-thirds of the Jewish community in France was not deported.What should be noted here is that in Cevennes many Huguenot descendants saved many Jews from persecution.


Due to the Babylonian captivity the Jews were people without an identity?

Because of the Babylonian Captivity, Babylonia became the most important center of Jewish life during the Exile. The Jewish people survived in Babylon because the Babylonian policy allowed the Jews to settle in towns and villages along the Chebar River, which was an irrigation channel. The Jews were allowed to live together in communities; they were allowed to farm and perform other sorts of labor to earn income. Many Jews eventually became wealthy.


What effect did Nebuchadnezzar's capture of Jerusalem have on the people of Judah?

They were devastated. The Temple was destroyed, the monarchy ended, prophecy was soon to cease, and myriads of Jews were killed. It was only because of God's covenant with them that the Jews didn't cease to exist at that time.


Who lead the first return of exiles from Babylon to Jerusalem?

Zerubavel ben She'altiel. He was the grandson of the last king of the First Temple period.

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Who was The clever Persian ruler who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem?

bc it has no balls lol by faith


What is the name of the ruler that conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple?

After defeating Babylon, Cyrus the Great of Persia allowed the Jews (and other people) to return to their homeland in 538 BCE.


Who took over Babylon and allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem?

King Cyrus the Great of Persia.


Which book of the Bible allowed the Jews to return from exile and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem?

A book of the bible did not allow anything, people did. If the question intends to ask: "In what book of the Bible does it discuss the return of the Jews from exile and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem?" there are two answers. The Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah discuss this.


What ruler allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem?

Several rulers have allowed or urged Jews to return to Jerusalem. The three most famous rulers to do this are King Cyrus the Great of Persia, King Saladin the Ayyubite, and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.


Who occupied Jerusalem and allowed Jews and Christians to live there?

The Romans.


How did the Muslims Arabs who took control of the Jerusalem in 600 Ce ad treat Christians and Jews?

Under Roman and Byzantine rule, Jews were banned from Jerusalem. Between 614 and 629, the Persian Empire controlled the city, briefly, and permitted Jews to return. In 638, the Arab Caliphate took control and allowed the Jews to return. Under Arab and Fatimid rule, Christians continued to prosper in Jerusalem, until 1033, when the Fatimid Caliph ordered all churches destroyed. When the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they massacred most of the Jews and Muslims.


Which group was most responsible for the migration of Jews out of Jerusalem to parts of the mediterranean region?

The Babylonians, by perpetrating the First Destruction.


What ruler allowed the Hebrews return to Jerusalem?

King Cyrus.


The people who allowed the Jews to return from exile?

The Babylonians.


Who allowed Jews to return from exile?

Cyrus king of Persia.


Who is cabees?

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