The Babylonian Captivity was from 586 B.C.E. to 532 B.C.E. or 54 years.
Babylon .
Babylon captivity
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King Cyrus announced that they were free to return to Israel (Judea).
The question answers itself. Specifically, the "Babylonian Exile" refers to the invasion of Judea by Babylon in 586 B.C.E. and the deportation of the Jewish population of Judea to Babylon. The Babylonian Exile ended in 534 B.C.E. when King Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylon and permitted the Jews in Babylon to return to the southern Levant.
No. Long before they were ever taken/exiled to Babylon, the Hebrews/Jews/Israelites were a vibrant, flourishing nation in what is now Israel.
in 586BC The Jews are enslaved in Babylon
Ahere were four deportations of Jews to Babylon in 605 BCE, 597 BCE, c. 587 BCE, and c. 582 BCE.
Ahere were four deportations of Jews to Babylon in 605 BCE, 597 BCE, c. 587 BCE, and c. 582 BCE.
The dispersion of the Jews out of Jerusalem to Babylon.
It was Priests who helped them.
Babylon .
The Jews who returned from exile in Babylon and their slaves, under the leadership of Ezra.
The time was in 597 B.C. when the Chaldean King, Nebuchadnezzar, captured Jerusalem and made 10,00 Jews leave the city and live in Babylon.
There is no rule about going to Jerusalem. Jews may visit whenever they want, for different reasons.
The time when the Jews were moved to Babylon is called the Babylonian Exile.
Palestine and Babylon