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Q: Who were the last three prophets who came after the Jews returned from exile in Babylon?
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What was the period of time when the Judeans were sent to live in Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar?

The carrying away of the people of Judah was not accomplished at once. There were about four groups deported to Babylon at a period before 607 B.C. Then there was the two principle deportations to Babylon, the first in 607 B.C. which probably included Daniel and other "selected children"( Daniel 1;1-4). and then the second deportation in 587 B.C. (II Kings 25:1-21). At this time the City of Jerusalem was destroyed and King Zedekiah was captured and all but the very poorest of people were taken to Babylon.There was a much earlier captivity accomplished by Sennacherib in 705 B.C. (II Kings 18:13) and it is said two hundred thousand captives were taken to Assyria from various cities.Answer:That period was called the Babylonian Exile.


When did Babylon destroy Jerusalem?

Babylon was destroyed in the early 6785 BC Nope - it persisted until for thousands of years after that, until it gradually disintegrated between 500 BC and 1 AD. In fact, it didn't even exist that far back. (Probably)


Why was there a doubt that the city of troy was not real?

Troy was an actual place. Twelve times it was destroyed, twelve times it returned. You can imagine how long a time this is if you know The Illiad 'Troy' was the ninth. And this was about three million years ago. ^^Three million years ago? Come on now.


Did neil Armstrong go back into space?

No, and he never returned to space again either. He left NASA soon after the moon landing Apollo 11 mission.


When Isaiah and Micah speak about the end of days what do they emphasize?

IsaiahThe book of Isaiah at first appears to be the work of one individual, the eighth century prophet Isaiah, but is now considered by most scholars to be composite, written by either two or three authors over a period of around two hundred years.Chapters 1-39 contain, with numerous additions, the work of Isaiah of Jerusalem, called I Isaiah, First Isaiah or Proto-Isaiah.Chapters 40-55 record the words of an anonymous author during the Babylon Exile. This author is now called II Isaiah, Second Isaiah or Deutero-Isaiah.Some scholars consider chapters 56-66, which are from the post-Exilic period, to be a continuation of the work of Deutero-Isaiah, while others attribute them to another anonymous author now called III Isaiah, Third Isaiah or Trito-Isaiah.It is First Isaiah's preaching of doom, the proximity of punishment, and the remnant concept that is most likely to be interpreted as concerning the end of days. In these chapters, I Isaiah is concerned with Assyria as the dominant power.MicahThe material in the book of Micah most likely to be interpreted as concerning the last days are chapter 1 to 4.Chapter 1 was a lament for the military defeat of Israel, with verses 10-16 a dirge over the desolation of Judean cities. Chapters 2 and 3 contain scathing criticisms of prominent citizens as well as of prophets whose oracles vary according to payment. The emphasis is on the price of greed and corruption.Note: Chapter 4 was not really written by the prophet Micah. In fact, verses 1-4 can be seen to be based on Isaiah 2:2-4. The remainder of the chapter is from the period of the Babylonian Exile, with Babylon actually mentioned in 4:10.

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How strong was Babylon as a country during Isaiah's time?

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