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2690:, resulting in the city's destruction in 587 BCE. Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the city wall and the Temple, together with the houses of the most important citizens. Zedekiah and his sons were captured and the sons were executed in front of Zedekiah, who was then blinded and taken to Babylon with many others (Jer 52:10–11). Judah became a Babylonian province, called
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from an outlying base, describes how the signal fires from nearby towns were disappearing: "And may (my lord) be apprised that we are watching for the fire signals of
Lachish according to all the signs which my lord has given, because we cannot see Azeqah." Archaeological finds from Jerusalem testify
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Overall, the difficulty in calculation arises because the biblical texts provide varying numbers for the different deportations. The HB/OT's conflicting figures for the dates, number and victims of the
Babylonian deportations become even more of a problem for historical reconstruction because, other
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Archaeological studies have revealed that, although the city of
Jerusalem was utterly destroyed, other parts of Judah continued to be inhabited during the period of the exile. Historical records from Mesopotamia and Jewish sources indicate that a significant portion of the Jewish population chose to
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A 2017 exhibition in
Jerusalem displayed over 100 cuneiform tablets detailing trade in fruits and other commodities, taxes, debts, and credits accumulated between Jews forced or persuaded to move from Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar around 600 BCE. The tablets included details on one exiled Judean
2790:, describing ration orders for a captive King of Judah, identified with King Jeconiah, have been discovered during excavations in Babylon, in the royal archives of Nebuchadnezzar. One of the tablets refers to food rations for "Ya’u-kīnu, king of the land of Yahudu" and five royal princes, his sons.
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to return, and he took steps to return the country to prosperity. Some time later, a surviving member of the royal family assassinated
Gedaliah and his Babylonian advisors, prompting many refugees to seek safety in Egypt. By the end of the second decade of the 6th century BCE, in addition to those
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However, there is evidence for hardship. For example, exiled Jewish leaders were suspected of national disloyalty and were reduced to peasantry, where they worked in agriculture and building projects and performed simple tasks such as farming, shepherding and fishing. This ended when the
Persians
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asserted that the "alleged decree of Cyrus" regarding Judah, "cannot be considered authentic", but that there was a "general policy of allowing deportees to return and to re-establish cult sites". He also stated that archaeology suggests that the return was a "trickle" taking place over decades,
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Archaeological excavations and surveys have enabled the population of Judah before the
Babylonian destruction to be estimated to have been approximately 75,000. Taking the different biblical numbers of exiles at their highest, 20,000, this would mean that perhaps 25% of the population had been
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In the seventh year, in the month of Kislev, the king of Akkad mustered his troops, marched to the Hatti-land, and encamped against the City of Judah and on the ninth day of the month of Adar he seized the city and captured the king. He appointed there a king of his own choice and taking heavy
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deported to
Babylon, with the remaining majority staying in Judah. Although Jerusalem was destroyed, with large parts of the city remaining in ruins for 150 years, numerous other settlements in Judah continued to be inhabited, with no signs of disruption visible in archaeological studies.
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conquered
Babylon. Exiled Jewish commoners were nostalgic about Judah and, due to circumstance, were forced to abandon temple-based worship. They mostly worshipped in private homes and kept some religious traditions such as circumcision, Sabbath observance, reading of the
2827:
suggests that between the deportations and executions caused by the
Babylonians, plus the famines and epidemics that occurred during the war, the population of Judah may have been reduced to as little as 10% of what it had been in the time before deportations.
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4065:
2890:) with different borders, covering a smaller territory. The population of the province was greatly reduced from that of the kingdom; archaeological surveys suggesting a population of around 30,000 people in the 5th to 4th centuries BCE.
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Most Jews who returned were poor Jews and either saw the exile as "spiritual regeneration" or "divine punishment for sins". One reason why wealthy Jews stayed includes economic opportunities, which were relatively uncommon in Judah.
2650:
In the following years, the court of Jerusalem was divided into two parties, one supporting Egypt, the other Babylon. After Nebuchadnezzar was defeated in battle in 601 BCE by Egypt, Judah revolted against Babylon, culminating in a
3050:, Babylon was one of a number of metaphors for the Jewish diaspora. Most frequently the term "Babylon" meant the diaspora prior to the destruction of the Second Temple. The post-destruction term for the Jewish Diaspora was "
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Clay tablet. The Akkadian cuneiform inscription lists certain rations and mentions the name of Jeconiah (Jehoiachin), King of Judah, and the Babylonian captivity. From Babylon, Iraq. Reign of Nebuchadnezzar II,
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The Wellspring of Georgian Historiography: The Early Medieval Historical Chronicle The Conversion of Katli and The Life of St. Nino, Constantine B. Lerner, England: Bennett and Bloom, London, 2004, p. 60
142:(587 BCE), and a later deportation occurred in Nebuchadnezzar II's 23rd year (582 BCE). However, the dates, numbers of deportations, and numbers of deportees vary in the several biblical accounts.
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who remained in Judah, there were significant Jewish communities in Babylon and in Egypt; this was the beginning of the later numerous Jewish communities living permanently outside Judah in the
2798:
Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian forces returned in 589 BCE and rampaged through Judah, leaving clear archaeological evidence of destruction in many towns and settlements there. Clay
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Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem, his capture of its king, his appointment of another in his place, and the plundering of the city in 597 BCE are corroborated by a passage in the
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Becking, Bob, and Korpel, Marjo Christina Annette (eds), "The Crisis of Israelite Religion: Transformation of Religious Tradition in Exilic & Post-Exilic Times" (Brill, 1999)
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2759:) and Joshua the Priest (a descendant of the line of the former High Priests of the Temple) and their construction of the Second Temple in the period from 521 to 516 BCE.
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2918:(in which the exile is the "Sabbath of the land"); and the opening chapters of Ezra, which records its end. Other works from or about the exile include the stories in
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Alstola, "Everyday Life in Exile: Judean Deportees in Babylonian Texts", The Ancient Near East Today : Current News about the Ancient Past, vol. 10, no. 6, 2022
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for Jews. This period saw their transformation into an ethno-religious group who could survive without a central Temple. Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar
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Nodet, Étienne, "A search for the origins of Judaism: from Joshua to the Mishnah" (Sheffield Academic Press, 1999, original edition Editions du Cerf, 1997)
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3027:). Prior to exile, the people of Israel had been organized according to tribe. Afterwards, they were organized by smaller family groups. Only the
2671:) back to Babylon. Jehoiakim's uncle Zedekiah was appointed king in his place, but the exiles in Babylon continued to consider Jeconiah as their
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3107:, who replaced Josiah but reigned only 3 months). Began giving tribute to Nebuchadnezzar in 605 BCE. First deportation, purportedly including
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followed by deliverance. The Babylonian captivity had a number of serious effects on Judaism and Jewish culture. For example, the current
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suggests that the exiled Judeans experienced a lifestyle scarcely less prosperous than what they were accustomed to in their homeland.
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beginning in late 598 BCE. Jehoiakim, the king of Judah, died during the siege and was succeeded by his son Jehoiachin (also called
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Grabbe, Lester L., "A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period", vol.1 (T&T Clark International, 2004)
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continued in its temple role after the return. After this time, there were always sizable numbers of Jews living outside the
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Blenkinsopp, Joseph, "Judaism, the first phase: the place of Ezra and Nehemiah in the origins of Judaism" (Eerdmans, 2009)
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Pearce, Laurie, "New Perspectives on the Exile in Light of Cuneiform Texts". In Kelle, Brad E.; Strawn, Brent A. (eds.).
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remain in Mesopotamia. This decision led to the establishment of a sizable Jewish community in Mesopotamia known as the
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A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period: Yehud – A History of the Persian Province of Judah v. 1
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communities are believed to derive their ancestry in large part from these exiles; these communities have now largely
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Stackert, Jeffrey, "Rewriting the Torah: literary revision in Deuteronomy and the holiness code" (Mohr Siebeck, 2007)
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and others of the pro-Babylonian party, Zedekiah revolted against Babylon and entered into an alliance with Pharaoh
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3317:. Historical dictionaries of ancient civilizations and historical eras. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 73.
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In Mesopotamia, the exiled Judeans were relocated to agricultural settlements, with one notable settlement being
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The Oxford History of the Biblical World, ed. by Michael D Coogan. Pub. by Oxford University Press, 1999. p. 350
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Alstola, Tero, "Judeans in Babylonia: A Study of Deportees in the Sixth and Fifth Centuries BCE" (Brill, 2019)
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said "The exile is the watershed. With the exile, the religion of Israel comes to an end and Judaism begins."
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Lipschitz, Oded, and Oeming, Manfred (eds), "Judah and the Judeans in the Persian period" (Eisenbrauns, 2006)
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in Nebuchadnezzar II's seventh year (598/597 BCE) that culminated in the death of Jehoiakim and the exile to
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In the Hebrew Bible, the captivity in Babylon is presented as a punishment for idolatry and disobedience to
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122:. In the fourth year of Nebuchadnezzar II's reign, Jehoiakim refused to pay further tribute, which led to
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Yehud being the Aramaic equivalent of the Hebrew Yehuda, or "Judah", and "medinata" the word for province
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1944:
1899:
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1320:
626:
203:
139:
123:
100:
92:
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2423:
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ended the exile in 538 BCE, the year after he captured Babylon. The exile ended with the return under
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that virtually the whole city within the walls was burnt to rubble in 587 BCE and utterly destroyed.
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empire. In the last decades of the century, Assyria was overthrown by Babylon, an Assyrian province.
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The exilic period was a rich source for Hebrew literature. Biblical depictions of the exile include
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The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts
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386:
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4081:"Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century B.C." (SCM Press, 1968)
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4389:
4115:
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2119:
1034:
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644:
361:
184:. All of these events are considered significant to the developed history and culture of the
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469:
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Middlemas, Jill Anne, "The troubles of templeless Judah" (Oxford University Press, 2005)
3269:, 200 clay tablets from the sixth and fifth centuries BCE on the exiled Judean community
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This process coincided with the emergence of scribes and sages as Jewish leaders (see
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115:
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Release of Jehoiachin after 37 years in a Babylonian prison. He remains in Babylon.
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Vanderkam, James, "An introduction to early Judaism (2nd edition)" (Eerdmans, 2022)
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Bedford, Peter Ross, "Temple restoration in early Achaemenid Judah" (Brill, 2001)
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3901:"Ancient tablets on display in Jerusalem reveal Jewish life during Babylon exile"
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and took Jeconiah, his court and other prominent citizens (including the prophet
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1998:
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790:
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317:
219:
146:
3955:"Issues and Problems in the Contemporary Debate Regarding the Priestly Writings"
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Biblical History and Israel S Past: The Changing Study of the Bible and History
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The strata of the priestly writings: contemporary debate and future directions
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besieged Jerusalem, which resulted in tribute being paid by the Judean king
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3286:, expressing lamentation of the exiles in Babylon for the loss of Jerusalem
3070:, itself based mainly on biblical texts. (Alternative dates are possible.)
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when the former Kingdom of Judah had become the Persian province of Yehud.
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1039:
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576:
418:
207:
166:
45:
3834:""We All Returned as One!": Critical Notes on the Myth of the Mass Return"
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Rainer Albertz, Bob Becking, "Yahwism after the Exile" (Van Gorcum, 2003)
3280:, biblical account of the return to Judah by some of the exiled Judahites
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2112:
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978:
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3605:, ed. by Achtemeier, etc., Harper & Row, San Francisco, 1985, p. 103
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than the brief reference to the first capture of Jerusalem (597) in the
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39–43 (which saw the exile as a lost opportunity); the final section of
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of Babylon. Some of the young nobility of Judah were taken to Babylon.
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873:
432:
339:
259:
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Many Jews flee to Egypt and a possible fourth deportation to Babylon.
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4207:"LXXV. Fall of the Kingdom of Juda. — The Babylonian Captivity"
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Lipschitz, Oded, "The Fall and Rise of Jerusalem" (Eisenbrauns, 2005)
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3283:
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2694:, putting an end to the independent Kingdom of Judah (Because of the
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716:
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391:
127:
119:
84:
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Israel in exile: the history and literature of the sixth century BCE
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Israel in exile: the history and literature of the sixth century BCE
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scholars, the Torah was redacted during this time, and began to be
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135:
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3671:(1961 ed.). Edinburgh and London: Thomas Nelson. p. 84.
2663:(March 16) 597 BCE, and Nebuchadnezzar pillaged Jerusalem and its
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3920:"Ancient tablets reveal life of Jews in Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon"
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Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period: The Archaeology of Desolation
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250:
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arose from the Babylonian captivity. The final redaction of the
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The Oxford Handbook of the Historical Books of the Hebrew Bible
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3383:, historians have only the biblical sources with which to work.
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2131:
2126:
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1182:
1074:
494:
460:
446:
381:
53:
3735:"Babylonian Ration List: King Jehoiakhin in Exile, 592/1 BCE"
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took place in the Persian period following the exile,and the
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2686:. Nebuchadnezzar returned, defeated the Egyptians, and again
1094:
523:
427:
396:
198:
2884:, the former Kingdom of Judah became the province of Judah (
3812:"A sociological analysis of Israelites in Babylonian exile"
3523:
3263:, sometimes called the "Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy"
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3424:. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. pp. 7–11, 30, 226.
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The Illustrated Dictionary & Concordance of the Bible
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The following table is based on Rainer Albertz's work on
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of the destruction of Jerusalem under the Babylonian rule
91:. The deportations occurred in multiple waves: After the
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3583:"Second Temple Period (538 BCE. to 70 CE) Persian Rule"
3004:, followed by the emergence of the central role of the
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in Syria, but Babylon counter-attacked. In the process
3741:. The Center for Online Judaic Studies. Archived from
95:
in 597 BCE, around 7,000 individuals were deported to
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family over four generations, all with Hebrew names.
202:(dispersal), which persisted until modern times. The
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3039:", unless this is considered to have begun with the
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Border map, CET – Center For Educational technology
134:, his court, and many others; Jeconiah's successor
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Period in Jewish history during the 6th century BCE
2978:in a similar way to the presentation of Israelite
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2617:, seized control of Assyrian territory up to the
229:
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3476:Pub. by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. (2006)
3395:Dunn, James G.; Rogerston, John William (2003).
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2763:Archaeological and other extra-biblical evidence
3943:Society for Biblical Literature, 2003, pp. 4–38
3818:: 380–388 – via Sabinet African Journals.
3359:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 357–58.
2970:Depiction of Jews mourning the exile in Babylon
3836:. In Lipschitz, Oded; Oeming, Manfred (eds.).
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2986:was adopted during this period, replacing the
2643:in 605 BCE, Jehoiakim began paying tribute to
138:and others were exiled when Nebuchadnezzar II
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3786:. Society of Biblical Lit. pp. 140–143.
3394:
2659:) at the age of eighteen. The city fell on 2
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3857:
3420:Jonathan Stökl, Caroline Waerzegger (2015).
3353:Moore, Megan Bishop; Kelle, Brad E. (2011).
3035:; thus, it also marks the beginning of the "
2719:The first governor appointed by Babylon was
3840:. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. p. 8.
3838:Judah and the Judeans in the Persian Period
3608:
3520:(Westminster John Knox Press, 1993), p. 23.
3399:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 545.
2769:
806:History of the Jews in the Byzantine Empire
4241:
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3957:. In Sarah Shectman, Joel S. Baden (ed.).
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3825:
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3438:. Vol. 3 (2nd ed.). p. 27.
3340:A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament
4212:A Practical Commentary on Holy Scripture
3961:. Theologischer Verlag. pp. 32–33.
3809:
3770:Jerusalem: CARTA Jerusalem, 2008, p. 70.
3422:Exile and Return: The Babylonian Context
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3489:, Continuum International, 1996, p. x.
3315:Historical dictionary of ancient Israel
3180:, the Babylonian-appointed governor of
2993:This period saw the last high point of
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3982:A Concise History of the Jewish People
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2802:from this period, referred to as the
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4385:Timeline of the Second Temple period
3995:"Secrets of Noah's Ark – Transcript"
3987:
3952:
3460:"When Iran Welcomed Jewish Refugees"
3213:allows Jews to return to Jerusalem.
3202:Persians conquer Babylon (October).
2901:
2696:missing years in the Jewish calendar
140:destroyed Jerusalem in his 18th year
99:. Further deportations followed the
3227:Foundations of Second Temple laid.
3221:Return by many Jews to Yehud under
3169:Third deportation July/August 587.
2930:, the "Story of the Three Youths" (
2783:tribute brought it back to Babylon.
110:In the biblical account, after the
24:
4269:Jewish history in Israel/Palestine
4248:
4050:
4029:page 77 with another list of dates
3800:
3668:Documents from Old Testament Times
3342:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3297:
3129:Second deportation, 16 March 597.
3014:regarded as the authoritative text
3008:in Jewish life. According to many
2593:. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin
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4140:. (Oxford University Press, 2020)
3766:Translation from Aḥituv, Shmuel.
3458:Dekel, Mikhal (19 October 2019).
2702:(423 BCE) or 3358 AM (403 BCE)).
2613:, fearing the sudden rise of the
2597:In the late 7th century BCE, the
597:Historical population comparisons
4204:Friedrich Justus Knecht (1910).
4161:
3870:. T & T Clark. p. 355.
3397:Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible
3240:
1241:Democratic Republic of the Congo
1155:Historical population by country
157:in 539 BCE, exiled Judeans were
114:in 605 BCE, the Babylonian king
4599:Talmudic academies in Babylonia
4357:Judah's revolts against Babylon
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4196:New International Encyclopedia
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2794:Second campaign (589–587 BCE)
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812:Christianity and Judaism
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145:The Bible recounts how after
4679:Expulsion of Jews from Spain
3313:Lemche, Niels Peter (2004).
3152:Anti-Babylonian conspiracy.
2877:rather than a single event.
2788:Jehoiachin's Rations Tablets
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3161:Siege and fall of Jerusalem
3125:Siege and fall of Jerusalem
2934:3:1–5:6), and the books of
2639:army by the Babylonians at
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159:permitted by the Persians
124:another siege of the city
4609:Revolt against Heraclius
4337:Ancient Israel and Judah
4319:Ancient Israel and Judah
3338:Coogan, Michael (2009).
2770:First campaign (597 BCE)
653:Temple in Jerusalem
346:Bar and bat mitzvah
101:destruction of Jerusalem
4294:Expulsions and exoduses
4181:Encyclopædia Britannica
3780:Faust, Avraham (2012).
615:Twelve Tribes of Israel
4645:Invasion of Banu Nadir
4446:First Jewish-Roman War
4184:(11th ed.). 1911.
3705:2Chronicles 36:9–36:10
3641:. Simon and Schuster.
3140:made king of Judah by
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4696:Medieval antisemitism
4635:Siege of Banu Qaynuqa
4630:Siege of Banu Qurayza
4604:Revolt against Gallus
4390:Second Temple Judaism
4001:. PBS. 7 October 2015
3953:Blum, Erhard (1998).
3832:Becking, Bob (2006).
3768:Echoes from the Past.
3633:Silberman, Neil Asher
3545:, avodah zara p. 9a.
3436:Encyclopaedia Judaica
2988:Paleo-Hebrew alphabet
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2776:Babylonian Chronicles
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2675:, or rightful ruler.
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4815:Babylonian captivity
4657:Sephardic Golden Age
4451:Battle of Beth Horon
4377:Second Temple period
4362:Babylonian captivity
4191:Babylonish Captivity
4176:Babylonian Captivity
4170:at Wikimedia Commons
4168:Babylonian captivity
3816:Old Testament Essays
3663:Thomas, David Winton
3381:Babylonian Chronicle
3123:(reigned 3 months).
2944:Book of Lamentations
2678:Despite warnings by
2632:After the defeat of
2463:World Agudath Israel
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691:Second Temple period
681:Babylonian captivity
224:emmigrated to Israel
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4830:Books of Chronicles
4395:Hellenistic Judaism
4304:Political movements
3709:Jeremiah 22:24–22:6
3629:Finkelstein, Israel
3184:, is assassinated.
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3010:historical-critical
2864:Persian restoration
2844:. Biblical scholar
2832:Conditions in exile
2712:Nuremberg Chronicle
756:Hellenistic Judaism
334:Land of Israel
293:Principles of faith
173:in Jerusalem began
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4845:Expulsions of Jews
4352:Assyrian Captivity
4332:Origins of Judaism
4274:Population history
3907:. 3 February 2015.
3485:Dan Cohn-Sherbok,
3472:Geoffrey Wigoder,
3256:Assyrian captivity
3041:Assyrian captivity
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2956:post-exilic period
2928:Bel and the Dragon
2846:Niels Peter Lemche
2815:Aftermath in Judah
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4640:Battle of Khaybar
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4478:Bar Kokhba revolt
4441:Jewish-Roman Wars
4405:Hasmonean kingdom
4347:Kingdom of Israel
4166:Media related to
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3648:978-0-684-86912-4
3565:to Ezekiel 24:1,
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3267:Al-Yahudu Tablets
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