Religions of the West
The Babylonian Exile refers to the period when a significant number of the Jewish population from the Kingdom of Judah were forcibly taken to Babylon after the conquest of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. This event was pivotal in shaping Jewish identity and religion, marking a transformation in their communal and spiritual practices during a time of displacement and trauma.
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