BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY

in the history of Israel, the period from the fall of Jerusalem (586 b.c.) to the reconstruction in Palestine of a new Jewish state (after 538 b.c.). After the capture of the city by the Babylonians some thousands, probably selected for their prosperity and importance, were deported to Mesopotamia. The number of those who remained is disputed by scholars. Such deportations were commonplace in Assyrian and Babylonian policy. The exiles maintained close links with their kinsmen at home, as is clear from Ezekiel, the prophet of the early years of the Exile. In 538 b.c., Cyrus the Great, the new master of the empire, initiated a new attitude toward the nations and decreed the restoration of worship at Jerusalem. The century following this decree was critical in the history of the Jews, for it is the time of their reintegration into a national and religious unit. For parts of the period, Ezra and Nehemiah are the best sources. The prophesied 70 years of captivity were fulfilled when the new Temple was completed in 516 b.c. For the papal captivity at Avignon, which is also called the Babylonian Captivity, see papacy.

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...my young men are gone into captivity" 31 . But Norton did not...left his own account of captivity, completed at his death by...belief "that he is gone from a captivity of sorrow on earth, to join...familiar framework of Israels Babylonian captivity, quoting once again...
...Chaldean leader had assumed Babylonian kingship, causing Sennacherib...defeated city, carried the Babylonian ruler and his family to captivity, plundered the temple treasuries...particularly disruptive by later Babylonian writers. Sennacherib was...
...alluded to in a fragment of a Babylonian Chronicle from the library...from Elam to Uruk after a captivity of 1,635 years.44 It seems...curse formula of a Middle Babylonian kudurru found at Larsa in...kuzbu appears in a Neo-Babylonian text from Larsa, YOS 19...
...Kyros,. 789 Babyloninn Captivity. 790 Ibid., 43-46...Buch Jesaja, 373. 792 Babylonian Captivity, 65 n. 10...description of a procession of Babylonian idols in 46:1-2...Bible but is a standard Babylonian hymnic form (cf. SAHG...
...bibliographical references and index. ISBN 13: 978-0-8006-3224-3 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. )ews-History-Babylonian captivity, 598-515 B.c.-Biblical teaching. 2. Bible. O.T.-Criticism, interpretation, etc. 3. Jewish diaspora...
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...and analyze Millers use of Babylonian confusion in the form of screaming...combines the contrast between Babylonian confusion and Pentecostal...the girls and the town into captivity rather than out of captivity. The Israelites escaped their...
...Pelikan, p. 189. 26 Luther, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, trans. A. T...sign of immersion in water" (Babylonian Captivity, p. 162). For Calvin...4.14.5). 32 Luther, Babylonian Captivity, pp. 186-9. Despite...
...exodus from Egypt, and the Babylonian captivity) became " the site of memory" for African...significant allusions to the Babylonian captivity of the Israelites. Medallion, which...Nebuchadnezzar, when Jeremiah speaks of the captivity that the children of Israel have yet...
...successors. The Medes and the Babylonians divided their power, and...indiscriminately): the Chaldeans, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Mesopotamians...conquests of the region), the Babylonian captivity of the Jews, and so forth...The Chaldeans and the Babylonians have different customs again...
...Kingdom; the Period after the Babylonian Captivity; and New Testament Israel...thousand years before Israels captivity in Egypt. The Egyptian system...was similar to that of the Old Babylonian Dynasty, but was soon lost...
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...the wicked carried us away captivity, required from us a song...wicked carried us away in captivity, required from us a song...Europeans" carried away into captivity in the Americas. Us and We...version of verse 2 locates the Babylonian captivity in the adverbial...
...was conquered by the Babylonians. Leading Israelite...years are known as the Babylonian Captivity Period.14 In 538 B.C.E. the Babylonians themselves were defeated...15 By the end of the Babylonian Captivity, however...
...white feminists. The partys Babylonian captivity to these folk-its refusal so...good for them. The Babylonian captivity of the Democrats is a problem...alternative cultures of governing, the captivity affects American culture as a...
...astrology and the zodiac was a Babylonian invention. The Babylonians divided time into 60 seconds...Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. Babylon as...closes a retelling of the Babylonian creation myth Enuma Elish...
...the destruction of Jerusalem, the Babylonian and Egyptian captivities), aspects of Advent (the coming...Byrds "political" motets are the Babylonian captivity, the Egyptian captivity, and Jerusalem laid low, these are...
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...begins with Cyrus the Great, then king of Persia. It was Cyrus, the liberator, who freed the Jews from their Babylonian captivity and allowed them to return home to rebuild their temple in Jerusalem. Those who remained settled in present...
...later, Hamas. The irony is that Irans secular rulers - from Cyrus the Great, who freed the Jews from their Babylonian captivity, to the late Shah of Iran, who believed firmly in a strategic relationship with the Jewish state - have always...
...designed in turquoise hues, with a theme based on Psalm 137 describing the sufferings of the Jews during their Babylonian captivity. The work on the clerestory and rose window in the national cathedral in the capital of the worlds most powerful...
...asked to bring snacks such as chips and salsa and guacamole. Purim celebrates the deliverance of the Jews from Babylonian Captivity. The story is recorded in the Book of Esther. The tradition of celebrating Purim includes feasting, as well...
...completion of the task of returning to Europe that was set forth more than 13 years ago when we were released from the Babylonian captivity of communism," he wrote. Saudi public diplomacy Facing a public relations crisis in the United States, the...
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BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY in the history of Israel...capture of the city by the Babylonians some thousands, probably...commonplace in Assyrian and Babylonian policy. The exiles...which is also called the Babylonian Captivity, see papacy...
...known as the Chaldaean or New Babylonian Empire. Under his son, Nebuchadnezzar...defeated and punished with the Babylonian captivity . Egypt had already been defeated...in 538 b.c. the last of the Babylonian rulers surrendered to Cyrus the...
...of the First Temple and the Babylonian captivity (which many saw as the consequence...Postexilic Period It was after the Babylonian captivity (not later than the...specificity in the text. The Babylonian exile had exposed the Israelites...
...with Bel), became a leading deity in the Neo-Babylonian pantheon. The city was destroyed (c.689 b...glazed brick. Among the Hebrews (who suffered the Babylonian captivity under Nebuchadnezzar) and the later Greeks the...
...territories at the expense of weaker neighbors. The cities in the Papal States passed under local tyrants during the Babylonian captivity of the popes at Avignon (1309 78) and during the Great Schism (1378 1417). By the end of the 15th cent. Italy...
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