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History, 03.08.2020 14:01, beyza13

How did the Jewish people view their religious practices during the Babylonian Captivity? They thought that practicing religion was less important than remaining in Judah under Babylonian rule. They believed that there was no need to worship while they were under Babylonian rule. They thought that citizens must try to worship in the Temple despite Babylonian rules and regulations. They saw their religious traditions as central to their identity, in spite of the Babylonian Captivity.

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