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17 May, 17:14

The destruction of the Second Temple changed the nature of the Hebrew religion in that afterward: A. The Jewish religion began to focus on the written word B. Animal sacrifice became more important as a part of worship C. Judaism spread to Egypt D. The Jews began to adopt Persian culture

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  1. 17 May, 17:20
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    A. the Jewish religion began to focus on the written word.

    Explanation:

    The second temple at that time was used by the Jewish people to study their religion along with conducting various type of religious ceremonies.

    The temple is eventually destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE.

    After this destruction, the community realize that creating a temple to spread their religion might not be the most efficient way to do. Considering a lot of other religion tend to be really hostile toward them. This is why Jewish religion began to focus on the written word instead.
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