captivity
71Babylonian Captivity — See Avignon …
72BABYLONISH CAPTIVITY — the name given to the deportation of Jews from Judea to Babylon after the capture of Jerusalem by the king of Babylon, and which continued for 70 years, till they were allowed to return to their own land by Cyrus, who had conquered Babylon;… …
73BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY — the exile of JEWISH people from Jerusalem which began in 597 B.C. In CHRISTIAN thought it became a symbol of corruption in the CHURCH …
74Babylonian captivity — banishment of the residents of Judea to Babylon during the 6th century BCE …
75in captivity — in confinement, held captive (of animals, prisoners, etc.) …
76Babilonian Captivity — Вавилонское пленение …
77Babylonian Captivity — /bæbəloʊniən kæpˈtɪvəti/ (say babuhlohneeuhn kap tivuhtee) noun the period from 597 to about 538 BC when the Jewish people lived in exile in Babylonia …
78Babylonian Captivity — noun the deportation of the Jews to Babylonia by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC • Instance Hypernyms: ↑exile, ↑deportation, ↑expatriation, ↑transportation …
79List of slaves — Slaves redirects here. For the 1969 drama film, see Slaves (film). Part of a series on Slavery …
80Jeconiah — King Jeconiah King of Judah Jeconiah from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Reign Dec. 9, 598 Mar. 15/16, 597 BCE …