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Nebuchadnezzar II.

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Q: Who was the king of Babylonia who conquered Judea and destroyed Jerusalem?
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Who conquered Judah and destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem?

The First Temple was totally destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 B.C. when invaded Judah and sacked Jerusalem. the Second Temple was destroyed by theRomans in 70 A.D. during the Siege of Jerusalem. The Roman did not conquer Judea on that occasion. Judea was already part of the Roman Empire. The Romans suppressed a rebellion.


Why did the Romans destroy Jerusalem?

The Romans destroyed Jerusalem because the Jews of Judea rebelled against their Roman masters.


What important event happened in Judea in 70CE?

Titus destroyed Jerusalem, burning the city and the temple in 70CE.


Why did the Romans disperse Jews?

The Jews revolted against Rome in the year 68. Rome destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem while suppressing this revolt. The Jews revolted again in the year 132. Rome destroyed Jerusalem, killed at least half a million Jews, enslaved many, drove the remainder out of Judea, and renamed Judea Palestine.


Is Jerusalem in Judea?

No Judea is not in Jerusalem. It's the city of Jerusalem that is in the Province of Judea or Judah.


What is the capital of judea in jesus time?

The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.


Where is kerioth located?

Judea or jerusalem


What province was Jerusalem in at the time of Jesus?

Jerusalem was in the Roman province of Judea.


Is the river of Judea in Jerusalem in the first place the baptism take place?

yes. the first baptism was in the jordan river, a river in judea in jerusalem


What is the distance from Jerusalem to Judea?

19 miles


In Jesus' time what was the capital of Palestine?

Jerusalem was the capital of Judea until 6 CE, when the capital was moved to Caesaria.


When was Judea conquered by the Romans?

In 63 BCE by Pompey.