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1 1,1,4| tongue. Later books of the ~Babylonian era contain many Assyrian 2 1,1,4| contain many Assyrian and Babylonian words and phraseologies, 3 1,1,5| time between Samuel and the Babylonian bondage (589 BC), the Israelite 4 1,1,5| The period between the Babylonian bondage and the times of 5 1,2,1| accounts of the ~Pentateuch. Babylonian cuneiform tablets illustrate 6 1,2,2| ruler ~Lirit-Ishtar, the Babylonian king Hammurabi (1800 BC), 7 1,3,1| and the begin-~ning of the Babylonian captivity in 586 BC. The 8 1,3,1| events that followed the Babylonian captivity and of the restoration 9 1,3,5| defeated several ~times by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. The 10 1,3,5| B.C., cf. Ch. 19-25). The Babylonian captivity lasted 70 years 11 1,3,5| year after the ~conquest of Babylonian Empire by the Persian king 12 1,3,5| Fall of Jerusalem 586 and ~Babylonian captivity. ~Fall of Babylon 13 1,3,6| events at the end of the Babylonian captivity. In the Hebrew ~ 14 1,3,6| return of the Jews from the Babylonian captiv-~ity. The first return 15 1,5,2| and strengthening of the Babylonian monar-~chy. Joined armies 16 1,5,2| king Jehoiakim became a Babylonian subject. Despite the warnings 17 1,5,2| Babylon (It was the first Babylonian captivity in 597). The prophet 18 1,5,2| subjects was led away into Babylonian captivity. It was ~the beginning 19 1,5,2| beginning of the second Babylonian captivity. The Jews spent 20 1,5,2| Fall of Jerusalem 586 ~Babylonian Captivity ~Fall of Babylon 21 1,5,5| Isaiah's prophecy was the Babylonian kingdom, which he identified ~ 22 1,5,5| prediction about the end of the Babylonian captivity and about John 23 1,5,5| B.C.), development of the ~Babylonian kingdom, destruction of 24 1,5,5| of Jerusalem (586 B.C.), Babylonian captivity of the Jews; re-~ 25 1,5,5| and at the examination the Babylonian king ~found them to be wiser 26 1,5,5| them to be wiser than his Babylonian magicians. ~ After the completion 27 1,5,5| returned to Judaea ~from the Babylonian captivity. One named Joshua 28 1,5,5| disasters, related to the Babylonian captiv-~ity, they were totally 29 2,1,3| land of~Canaan until the Babylonian Exile people were lax, if 30 2,1,5| law was stirred during the Babylonian Exile. At that time the 31 2,1,6| first appeared during the Babylonian~Exile (Ezra 7:6). At first 32 2,3,3| the Christian~Church, the Babylonian Church in Egypt is well 33 2,5,3| 1:9; 8th-6th cent. B.C.)~Babylonian bo~Extreme weake~Emergence