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1 1,3,5| killed or taken away to Babylon as ~captives (586 B.C., 2 1,3,5| Babylonian captivity. ~Fall of Babylon 539. Cy-~rus the king of 3 1,3,6| allowed to return from Babylon to Jerusalem and to start 4 1,5,2| armies of Nabopellessar of Babylon (king of the Chaldeans) 5 1,5,2| raised a revolt against Babylon and with many of his court ~ 6 1,5,2| was led to captivity in Babylon (It was the first Babylonian 7 1,5,2| Judaea rebelled against Babylon (Chaldea) ~again. In 586 8 1,5,2| Babylonian Captivity ~Fall of Babylon 539 ~Cyrus of Persia 559- 9 1,5,5| elements of prophecies about Babylon are yet to be fulfilled ( 10 1,5,5| about Gentile kingdoms, Babylon and antichrist (13-14), 11 1,5,5| prediction of the fall of Babylon (21), ~prediction of the 12 1,5,5| consolation of the captives in ~Babylon (43-44), fall of Babylon ( 13 1,5,5| Babylon (43-44), fall of Babylon (46-47), the Messiah (49- 14 1,5,5| conquered by Nabopolassar of Babylon in 612 B.C. Herodotus, ~ 15 1,5,5| who was taken captive to Babylon), to submit to Nebuchadrezzar. 16 1,5,5| the ~king of Judah into Babylon to Nebuchadrezzar (Jeremiah 17 1,5,5| After that Baruch moved to Babylon where, as the tradition 18 1,5,5| desire of the Jews from Babylon to encourage ~their compatriots, 19 1,5,5| with the Jews that lived in Babylon, and then sent it to Joakim 20 1,5,5| Jews he was led captive to Babylon in 597 B.C. and settled 21 1,5,5| Daniel was taken captive to Babylon. Together with other noble 22 1,5,5| successors. After the conquest of Babylon he became counselor to kings ~ 23 1,5,5| one another, starting with Babylon and ending with Rome. The 24 1,5,5| Chapters 11-12 and 17). ~ Babylon was taken by Darius the 25 1,5,5| already mentioned, the fall of Babylon ~had been predicted by the 26 1,5,5| In the book of Revelation Babylon signifies the kingdom of 27 1,5,5| of the reign of Cyrus in Babylon, ~Daniel was honored to 28 1,5,7| For example, the ancient Babylon is ~associated with the 29 2,1 | the southern kingdom, into Babylon, and the~restoration of 30 2,1 | Persian who had conquered Babylon, permitted Jews~under Zerubbabel 31 2,1,5| permitted to take with them to Babylon copies of the law and of 32 2,1,5| Ezra who lived first at Babylon and then at Jerusalem shortly 33 2,1,1| ruins of Egypt, Nineveh, Babylon, and even Syria~dwarf those 34 2,2,5| he~writes: “She who is in Babylon, elected together with you, 35 2,2,5| Peter 5:13). Most likely Babylon was used as another name 36 2,3,3| first Epistle is shown as Babylon (5:13). In the history of 37 2,5,4| destruction of Chaldean Babylon speak simultaneously also 38 2,5,4| the judgment of Nineveh, Babylon, the~Roman Empire, Byzantium, 39 2,5,4| Armageddon. The image of~Babylon the harlot represents mankind, 40 2,5,4| here God's judgment~against Babylon is described in generalities, 41 2,5,4| and 19), the judgment of Babylon is described in~detail. 42 2,5,4| presented in the imagery of Babylon and Egypt. The punishment 43 2,5,0| the antichristian empire (“Babylon”), then the antichrist and 44 2,5,0| narrative regarding the fall of Babylon is given twice: at first 45 2,5,0| detail in chapters 18-19. Babylon is depicted as~a harlot 46 2,5,0| sitting on the beast. The name Babylon brings to mind the Chaldean 47 2,5,0| brings to mind the Chaldean Babylon, in~which godless power 48 2,5,0| attributed~to Apocalyptic Babylon are not applicable to ancient 49 2,5,0| regarding the~“secret of Babylon” that concerned the antichrist 50 2,5,1| The judgment against Babylon, antichrist, and the false 51 2,5,1| kingdom, which he calls Babylon. This description is similar 52 2,5,1| regarding the fall of Chaldean Babylon in 539 B.C. (Isa. ch. 13- 53 2,5,1| narrative of the punishment of Babylon, the~antichrist, the false 54 2,5,1| come the destruction of Babylon. At some later time~there 55 2,5,3| sinners.~(15- 17).~Judgement~Babylon. Antichrist~false prophet. ( 56 2,5,3| Total annihilation of~Babylon. Punishment o~the beast