Nebuchadezzar And The Babylonian Captivity
Around 605 BC. Nineveh and Assyria had fallen. It was just
Egypt and Babylon who were seeking world supremacy. The
young brilliant new king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, went
out and defeated the Egyptians at Carchemish. He marched on
to Judah, during Jehoiakim`s reign, and took thousands of
Hebrews back to Babylon (including Daniel, who became one
of the greatest prophets). Nebuchadnezzar made two more
attacks when he heard of rebellion in Judah. Each time he
took captives (including Ezekiel the prophet). Only a
remnant of the weakest, poorest, and least threatening Jews
remained. King Nebuchadnezzar set up a puppet king
(Zedekiah) of David`s line to sit on the throne of Judah
and made him swear an oath of allegiance (2 Chr 36:10-12)
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