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1 1,2,2| to die out during their captivity in Egypt. For Moses himself ~ 2 1,3,1| begin-~ning of the Babylonian captivity in 586 BC. The books of 3 1,3,1| followed the Babylonian captivity and of the restoration of 4 1,3,5| 19-25). The Babylonian captivity lasted 70 years from 605 5 1,3,5| people was taken away. The captivity ended in the third year 6 1,3,5| Jerusalem 586 and ~Babylonian captivity. ~Fall of Babylon 539. Cy-~ 7 1,3,5| 559-~29. ~Return from the captivity ~536 ~Darius I, Rebuilding 8 1,3,6| the end of the Babylonian captivity. In the Hebrew ~Bible, there 9 1,4,2| resurrection. Words about ~captivity are understood as referring 10 1,4,2| understood as referring to the captivity of sin. The names of nations 11 1,5,2| and led many Israelites to captivity. While ~Tiglathpileser was 12 1,5,2| of his court ~was led to captivity in Babylon (It was the first 13 1,5,2| was the first Babylonian captivity in 597). The prophet Ezekiel ~ 14 1,5,2| led away into Babylonian captivity. It was ~the beginning of 15 1,5,2| of the second Babylonian captivity. The Jews spent in captivity 16 1,5,2| captivity. The Jews spent in captivity about 70 years, ~from 597 17 1,5,2| Jerusalem 586 ~Babylonian Captivity ~Fall of Babylon 539 ~Cyrus 18 1,5,2| Persia 559-29 ~Return from Captivity ~536 ~Darius I. Restoration 19 1,5,5| the end of the Babylonian captivity and about John the Baptist ( 20 1,5,5| Jerusalem (586 B.C.), Babylonian captivity of the Jews; re-~pentance 21 1,5,5| The survivors were led to captivity which had to last 70 years, 22 1,5,5| pagan iniq-~uity. After the captivity, the Jews would return to 23 1,5,5| over their sins, not the captivity. In due time the Lord would 24 1,5,5| return of the Jews from the captivity. ~ ~Book of Ezekiel.~ The 25 1,5,5| spiritual leaders in the land of captivity and fully degraded spiri-~ 26 1,5,5| predicted the end of the captivity ~and restoration of the 27 1,5,5| to free the Jews from the captivity. The tradition has it, that 28 1,5,5| the Gentiles during the captivity. Chapters 7-12 are prophetic 29 1,5,5| Judaea ~from the Babylonian captivity. One named Joshua was the 30 1,5,5| after the return from the captivity the Jews started the construction 31 2,1 | prophets to give warning, the captivity of the northern~kingdom 32 2,1,5| law. At the time of the captivity the Jews must~have been