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Tatiana [17]
2 years ago
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King Nebuchadnezzar attacked the Israelite city of ________ in 586 BC, and the people were taken captive as exiles to Babylon.

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irina [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

Jerusalem.

Explanation:

King Nebuchadnezzar lay siege to the capitol city of the Kingdom of Judah, Jerusalem, in 597 BC, while Judah was under the rule of Jehoiakim. Nebuchadnezzar took away as captive the<em> ruling class of Judah</em> (nobles), as well as the <em>men of war</em> (soldiers), <em>merchants</em> (merchant-class) and <em>crafters</em> (such as masons, builders, etc.) It is mostly noted that only the poor of the land and those who were not Jews were left primarily in the land. The Holy Land also was settled by other people groups who were settled there by the Babylonians.

Learn more about the Exile of Israel, here:

brainly.com/question/615814?referrer=searchResults - The significance of the exile.

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