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    The siege of Jerusalem (circa 589–587 BC) was the final event of the Judahite revolts against Babylon, in which Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Neo-Babylonian...
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  • Siege of Jerusalem, fall of Jerusalem, or sack of Jerusalem may refer to: Siege of Jebus (1010 BC), a siege by David, king of the United Kingdom of Israel...
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    Assyrian siege of Jerusalem (circa 701 BC) was an aborted siege of Jerusalem, then capital of the Kingdom of Judah, carried out by Sennacherib, king of the...
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    The siege of Jerusalem (597 BC) was a military campaign carried out by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, in which he besieged Jerusalem...
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  • sacked Jerusalem in the 10th century BC. He is usually identified with the pharaoh Shoshenq I. He supported Jeroboam against king Rehoboam of Judah, and...
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    Necho II in the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC. Nebuchadnezzar II subjugated Jerusalem in a siege twice: the first siege in 597 BC toppled King Jeconiah...
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    The siege of Jerusalem (63 BC) occurred during Pompey the Great's campaigns in the East, shortly after his successful conclusion of the Third Mithridatic...
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    Zedekiah (category 6th-century BC kings of Judah)
    מַתַּנְיָהוּ, Mattanyāhū, "Gift of God"; Greek: Μαθθανίας; Latin: Matthanias). After the siege of Jerusalem in 597 BC, Nebuchadnezzar II deposed king...
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    stronghold of Zion, that is, the city of David. — 1 Chronicles 11:4–5 Siege of Jerusalem (disambiguation), list of sieges for and battles of Jerusalem Lemche...
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    Herod the Great's siege of Jerusalem (37 or 36 BC) was the final step in his campaign to secure the throne of Judea. Aided by Roman forces provided by...
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  • Harran (609 BC) Siege of Jerusalem (597 BC) by Nebuchadnezzar II Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC) by Nebuchadnezzar II Siege of Tyre (586–573 BC) by Nebuchadnezzar...
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    "as far as Gath and the gates of Ekron". David puts the armor of Goliath in his own tent and takes the head to Jerusalem, and Saul sends Abner to bring...
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    written late in the reign of King Josiah (reigned 640–609  BCE), and the book was revised and completed after the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians in...
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  • contains the only known sources of a battle, such as in the case of the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC) (primarily the books of Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and 2 Kings)...
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    Jeremiah (redirect from Cross of Jeremiah)
    account of the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC), which parallels the account given in the Book of Jeremiah. He is listed amongst the prophets in the work of salawat...
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    the capital city of Jerusalem and destroyed Solomon's Temple, completing the fall of Judah, an event which marked the beginning of the Babylonian captivity...
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  • Destruction of Jerusalem may refer to: The Destruction of Jerusalem (70 AD) The Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC) The Destruction of Jerusalem (play), a 17th-century...
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  • destruction of the First Temple during the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC). The destruction of the Second Temple during the Siege of Jerusalem (AD 70) Churban...
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    century BC. Another proposal is that a land path through the Eastern Nile Delta was created by a wind setdown. As noted above, the translation of the original...
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  • Yehud (Babylonian province) (category States and territories established in the 6th century BC)
    destroyed by the Babylonians in the aftermath of the Judahite revolts and the siege of Jerusalem in 587/6 BCE. It first existed as a Jewish administrative...
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  • brought him to Jerusalem, and buried him in his own tomb. There is a longer account recorded later in II Chronicles 35:20–25 (written c. 350–300 BC). After all...
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  • as King of Egypt. 588 BC: Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon begins siege of Jerusalem; some sources set the date at 587 BC. 587 BC/586 BC: Jerusalem falls to...
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  • January 15 588 BC—The last phase of Siege of Jerusalem began. 587/586 BCJerusalem falls to the Babylonians, ending the Kingdom of Judah. The conquerors...
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  • three Egyptian cities where the Jewish people settled after the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC). At this time, the city's name had moved its location to Tell...
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    offer sacrifices at the temple of the LORD in Jerusalem, they will again give their allegiance to their lord, Rehoboam king of Judah. They will kill me and...
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  • of messianic typology in the Old Testament. Some commentators see a secondary fulfillment of the prophecies concerning the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)...
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    Ai (Canaan) (redirect from Conquest of Ai)
    that dated the Exodus in 1440 BC and Joshua's conquest of Canaan around 1400 BC.: 117  And accordingly, on the basis of excavations in the 1920s the American...
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    description of Nebuchadnezzar focuses on his military campaign against the Kingdom of Judah and particularly the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem in 587 BC, which...
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    written late in the reign of king Josiah (reigned 640–609 BCE), but the book was not completed until after the fall of Jerusalem to the Neo-Babylonian Empire...
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    historical source. Placentophagy might have occurred during the Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC), due to the excessive famine experienced by the Judeans, according...
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