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The people of Israel were carried away by the Assyrians, 133 years before the First Destruction. They are known as the Ten Lost Tribes and their location (if any) is not known. http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/where-are-the-ten-tribes-where-is-the-ark-of-the-covenant


The people of Judah were taken into Babylonian captivity and were allowed to return and rebuild the Temple. Most Jews today are descendants of these Judeans, who comprise a portion of the original Israelites.

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Babylon rebelled against Assyria and began the second Babylonian empire. Babylon's greatest empire, Nebuchadnezzar, conquered Judah and the people of Judah lived in exile in Babylon.

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