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  • In 587 BC the kingdom of Judah was Exiled.
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  • 335/336 - Exiled to Tyre and excommunicated by Constantine ) under the influence Arians, deposed Athanasius; whilst exiled Athanasius wrote much against Arianism
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  • ...n disaster when it was conquered by the [[Assyrian Empire]] and its people exiled to foreign lands, to be forever lost from history. ...732 BC. His reign ended in [[722 BC]] when the people of his kingdom were exiled in [[722 BC]] by the Assyrian empire.
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  • ...set during the Babylonian Captivity, a period when Jews were deported and exiled to Babylon following the first siege of Jerusalem in 597 BC. The book revol
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  • ...itten in eighth century BC, in the era before the [[Kingdom of Judah]] was exiled, during the reigns of the king [[Hezekiah]]. These chapters tell the story ...storical context in mind, with these chapters discussing the return of the exiled Israelites to Israel under the command of the Persian king [[Cyrus]]. Addit
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  • ...of judgement to the people, revealing that they would lose the land and be exiled.
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  • ...s ministry the northern [[Kingdom of Israel]] was conquered and the people exiled by the [[Assyria]]n Empire.
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  • ...an armies conquered the northern [[kingdom of Israel]] and the people were exiled. Passages that describe this event include:
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  • ...ngdom of Judah. Both fell to invading armies and the people of Israel were exiled to foreign lands. Some returned and rebuilt the temple in [[Jerusalem]], bu
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  • ...f Saint +James the Just, Mar +Yakov I ascended the Patriarchal Seat of the exiled Church of Jerusalem in Mesopotamia as well as the whole Church - East of Ro
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  • ...n and ending with their kingdom splitting into two and being conquered and exiled. The books of the prophets describe some of the visions and words of the pr
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