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A:In spite of earlier attributions, the psalms are now known to have been compiled during a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile, although some contain material from earlier centuries. In the case of Psalm 120, we see references to the author, in anguish and woe, living in the land of Mesech and Kedar. Second Isaiah, who wrote during the Babylonian Exile, mentions an Arabic tribe of 'Kedar', confirming that this psalm was written during the Babylonian Exile, in the sixth century BCE.
Psalm 32 is traditionally attributed to King David, and on that basis would probably have been written in Jerusalem during the tenth century BCE. However, many scholars believe that the psalms were written during and after the Babylonian Exile, in which case Psalm 32 may have been written in Babylon, or perhaps in Jerusalem after the return. We simply do not know.
Nebuchadnezzar is a Babylonian king who destroyed the temple of Solomon and started the Babylonian captivity of the Jews.
70 years.
597 BC.
It was not. The "Babylonian Captivity" refers to the conquest of Israel , and the removal of the Israelites to captivity in Babylon, where they were held until permitted to return to Israel roughly 70 years later.
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Psalm 23 is traditionally attributed to King David in the tenth century BCE. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre not known at the time attributed to David. The psalms, including Psalm 23, were written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. This is one of the most beautiful of the psalms, and was written as a song of praise.
Psalm 142 is traditionally attributed to King David, while he was hiding in the cave. However, scholars say that the psalms are a genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that they were written many centuries later, during and after the Babylonian Exile. The author was anonymous, probably living during the darkest times of the Babylonian Exile.
The Persians conquered the Chaldeans during the Babylonian Captivity.Thousands of Jews marched to work as slaves
Jerusalem