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In the biblical context, God sent the Babylonian Empire to conquer the Israelites as a consequence of their unfaithfulness and disobedience. This culminated in the Babylonian Exile, where many Israelites were taken captive and their temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. The conquest served as a divine punishment and a means of calling the Israelites back to faithfulness. The Babylonian ruler, Nebuchadnezzar II, played a significant role in this event.

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