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the captivity of the Israelites in Babylon, lasting from their deportation by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 bc until their release by Cyrus the Great in 539 bc.

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1. (initial capital letter) Babylonian Captivity.

2. 20 In Babylonian captivity, God’s people had been mourning over Zion.

3. Four angels are released from the vicinity of the Euphrates River, aptly picturing the release in 1919 of God’s anointed witnesses from Babylonian captivity.

4. Babylonian Captivity, the forced detention of Jews in Babylonia following the latter’s conquest of the kingdom of Judah in 598/7 and 587/6 BCE

5. For many years, this journal suggested that God’s modern-day servants entered into Babylonian captivity in 1918 and that they were released from Babylon in 1919.

6. What caused Israel and Judah to go into Captivity at separate times was still going on! Since Judah went into Captivity a hundred and twenty years after Israel, and Ezekiel was a Jew in Babylonian Captivity, Ezekiel's message never reached the house of Israel!

7. Banishment: 1 n rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone Synonyms: proscription Examples: Babylonian Captivity the deportation of the Jews to Babylonia by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC Types: show 12 types hide 12 types anathematisation , anathematization the formal act of pronouncing (someone or something) accursed

8. The “ Babylonian Captivity” The severest difficulties faced by the medieval church involved the papacy.The most extreme and inflexible advocate of papal authority, Boniface VIII, initiated a struggle with the French king, Philip IV, over Philip’s attempts to tax and judge the clergy.After Boniface issued the bull Unam sanctam (“One Holy”), which asserted the unity of the church and