Why God saved the Jews from the Egyptians and not from the Romans and Babylonians?

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Question by سعد بن عبادة: Why God saved the Jews from the Egyptians and not from the Romans and Babylonians?
It is written in the Torah and bible that God saved the Jews from the Egyptian slavery. When the Babylonians and Romans invaded Judea, committed genocides, and enslaved the Jews, god did not interfere. Why?

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Answer by mingosaysss
Idk why didnt he interfere with the genocide in nazi germany either?

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9 Responses to “Why God saved the Jews from the Egyptians and not from the Romans and Babylonians?”

  • Q&A Queen says:

    Because he had finally had enough with them as a nation.

    I’ll be right back with a scripture.

    (2 Chronicles 36:15-16) And Jehovah the God of their forefathers kept sending against them by means of his messengers, sending again and again, because he felt compassion for his people and for his dwelling. 16 But they were continually making jest at the messengers of the [true] God and despising his words and mocking at his prophets, until the rage of Jehovah came up against his people, until there was no healing.

    They finally rejected the most important messenger of all.

  • Lyn Scully, vagina like a gully. says:

    Couldn’t be arsed mate!

  • jesusalways!! says:

    God saved the Jews from Egypt because he was giving them the chance to serve him and he made a promise to them before they were even bound in Egypt. The reason why he did not save them from the Romans or the Babylonians was because they refused to repent and obey him. So that was their punishment.

  • Ancient Astronaut says:

    Because by then they’d ticked him off.
    They weren’t supposed to have kings in the first place.

  • bushwacker_osk says:

    He was punishing judea,and used the kingdom of babylon and roam to punish and enslave them.

  • Ed F says:

    And to add to a good answer by jesusalw, God also promised to bring them back from the four winds to their homeland, (which He did in 1948) (and which has never happened to any other race or religion), so He does have great mercy. They will still experience another hard time right near the end, but all but the hardcore pharisees will be covered and saved.

    blessings

  • super bad tim to the rescue! says:

    because exodus is an allegory and the babylonian and roman conquests were real.

  • lobo says:

    whole last left as statues for next to follow false paths as everything except found ahead. if you always do follow then you always do never find. see stage set ahead by first out doublecross whole next as audience faces right stage fooled as female dressed as male appears from stage left and all eyes witness no nose at stage right appears to everyone he fooled with the truth then cut off his nose for the next earth as its already hid. if jew is first to appear as deny god hides itself willed by god to be allowed that by promise of forgive then promise to bring out after 1000 love is moment
    he fools himself to assume hell is one night of sleep promised to feel back then first spirit is two LL
    he-LL of 7 seals 3 times limit he made sides now as second son is only begotten born as lord jesus
    christ that went back into beginning god then sent out to be father god to spirit of that rote that truth
    or else even one single lie would be reverse end as not forgiven or come out means use sound doctrine as tool told to use the sounds of the doctrine he hid.

  • altusquinque says:

    Because God does not exist, and an imperfect world makes good reading, otherwise people wouldn’t waste their money on religion and religious books!

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