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King Cyrus announced that they were free to return to Israel (Judea).
The deportations to camps were not based on any law. They were just done. (The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 did not send Jews (or anyone else) to concentration camps or extermination camps). .
There have been Jews who have been burned by Christians for being heretics, so yes. However, Jews were far more often killed by sword, by gun, by gallows, or by poison gas.
Most of the time, German soldiers would invade towns, set up ghettos, then eventually force the Jews to travel on cattle trains to the camps. but sometimes the Jews had to walk all the way.
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King Cyrus announced that they were free to return to Israel (Judea).
Jews did after we captured it from Trans Jordan.
Barabbas was the one set free at the Jew's request, not Barnabas. 2 different people.
it showed gods power by, showing that he kept to his word until the Jews were set free.
It was the invasion by the Persian ruler Cyrus who defeated the Babylonians, and set the Jews free.
These stages removed the Jews from the main stream of society making them second class. It was then easy to demonize the people who were set apart and blame them for the ills in the society which ultimately led to the persecution of the Jews.
A:The gospels say that at the time of the Passover, it was a Jewish tradition to set one man free*. He asked the crowd to set Jesus or the murderer Barabbas free, and they chose to set Barabbas free.Some scholars suggest that this was a play on words, and that there was no Barabbas. They say that Abbas means 'Father' in Aramaic and therefore Barabbas means 'Son of the Father'. Jesus is known as the Son of the Father, so the allusion is that the Jews set the wrong Son of the Father free.* Scholars say there is no historical evidence of this tradition. Mark may have been inspired by an actual Jewish tradition to sacrifice one goat and let a second goat go free.
It's called "Love Will Set You Free" by Kodaline
The Einsatzgruppen were set up in order to kill Jews.
To let His people go (The Jews) out of bondage. To release them from captivity. To set them free so that they could worship Him and Him alone.
The phrase "And you shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" is from the Bible, specifically John 8:32. These words were spoken by Jesus to a group of Jews who had believed in him.