Lives and Legacies in the Ancient World
The Babylonian Exile refers to the period in the 6th century BCE when a significant portion of the Jewish population was forcibly taken from their homeland to Babylon after the fall of Jerusalem. This event marked a pivotal moment in Jewish history, as it led to profound changes in religious practices, identity, and community structure among the Jewish people during and after their captivity in Babylon.
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