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158 | Exile and Cyrus decree (2 CHRONICLES 36:17-23)

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We're looking at one of the darkest moments in the biblical story—Jerusalem's destruction in 586 BCE. Judah had been under Babylonian pressure for decades. Nebuchadnezzar II ruled the Babylonian Empire, and he'd already beaten the Assyrians and Egyptians. The Babylonians had already taken some Jews captive—Daniel and his friends went to Babylon in 605 BCE, and King Jehoiachin and thousands more in 597 BCE. But this final attack in 586 BCE is what ends Judah completely. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16gfyDWLTD3dFr424rKezHWvwoWP_dFgs/view?usp=sharing

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