This is an easy question dude. Just look it up in your text book first. So Nebuchadnezzar got tired of them trying to rebel and he took them into Babylon and left Judah to crumble. Next time instead of just asking this, please mind to look it up in your textbook, it'll save us answerer's a lot of time.
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I think they changed their mind because they discovered the remains of a city-based culture in Mexicos lowlands
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The Aztecs are the people who once lived in central Mexico. They lived in these parts from the 14th through the 16th century.
The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
the Babylonian conquest changed the way the people of Judah lived by king Nebuchadnezzar, he captured Jerusalem, destroyed the temple in Jerusalem, and took thousands of Jews to Babylon as slaves.
The people that lived in Mesopotamia were Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
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There were a few tribes of people that lived in Mesopotamia. These types of people include Babylonians, Assyrians, Sumerians, and Akkadians.
His hometown was Anathoth (Jeremiah 1:1), and he lived in Jerusalem, where advised the kings of Judah. During the Babylonian exile, he lived at Mizpah in Benjamin (Jeremiah 40). He later went to Egypt, where he spent the rest of his life.
This is an easy question dude. Just look it up in your text book first. So Nebuchadnezzar got tired of them trying to rebel and he took them into Babylon and left Judah to crumble. Next time instead of just asking this, please mind to look it up in your textbook, it'll save us answerer's a lot of time. Thank you, Logeman99
A:Judah first capitulated to Babylon in 601 BCE. Babylon captured Jerusalem in 597 BCE and deported some of the residents, but its rule was short-lived. Babylon recaptured Jerusalem in 586 BCE, destroyed the temple and took many of the population captive.
Isaiah was a prophet who lived during the 8th-century B.C. in the Kingdom of Judah before it fell to the Babylonians. Isaiah is credited as the author of the book by the same name in the Bible and often quoted in the New Testament.
Mesopotamians. ancient sumerians babylonians
Jeremiah lived in the southern kingdom of Judah .
He lived in Jerusalem, in the kingdom of Judah.
AnswerThe Israelites were a West Semitic people, closely related to the Canaanites, Aramites and other neighbours. From about 2200 BCE, the early Babylonians were also Semitic, but not a West Semitic People. The Chaldeans, often called Babylonians, were Southern Semitic, or Arabian, people who settled near Babylon in the eighth century BCE. So, the Babylonians were ethnically close to the Israelites, but not as much so as the people of Aram, Edom or Moab, and other close neighbours of Israel.