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God's alleged reason for punishing the Jews over and over again throughout The Bible is that they were a stiff-necked people, who would not obey His command precisely. This includes sending them into captivity. Also, even as he brought them into captivity several times, he also brought them out of captivity to show what a mighty God he was.

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