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Chaldean rule, particularly during the Babylonian Empire, had a profound impact on the Jews, most notably through the Babylonian Exile, which began in 586 BCE when Jerusalem was conquered. Many Jews were forcibly taken to Babylon, leading to significant cultural and religious shifts as they adapted to life in exile. This period fostered the development of Jewish identity and the compilation of sacred texts, including parts of the Hebrew Bible. Ultimately, the exile influenced Jewish thought and practices, setting the stage for future religious developments.

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