VIDEO 4.14.1. The Formation of Judaism During the Exile and Return. (11:58)

   

The principle characteristics of modern Judaism were significantly formed during the exile in the sixth and fifth century B.C. and then return of some Jewish people to their homeland. The trauma of exile refined and redefined the perception of the covenant and also nurtured a greater interest in Scripture. Watch this video to learn why these people remained faithful to God when the cost of obedience to the covenant involved suffering.

   

 

 

 

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