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  • In the Judeo-Christian tradition, the neo-Babylonian empire ruler ... During the first centuries of the "Old Babylonian" period ...
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  • The Babylonian exile (or Babylonian captivity) is the name generally given to the deportation and exile of the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of ...
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  • of Solomon through the beginning of the Babylonian exile. Kings was originally written in Hebrew, and it was later included by Christianity as ...
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  • of Judah in the years after the Babylonian captivity. It is historically regarded as a continuation of the Book of Ezra, such that many Jewish ...
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  • title=Babylonian Empire| image_name=Hanging Gardens of Babylon.jpg| image_desc=Engraving that depicts the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon, with ...
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  • scholars to be a Canaanite version of the Babylonian god Marduk and identical with the Assyrian deity Hadad. In Canaanite lore, he was the ruler of Heaven ...
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  • * Babylonian * Hebrew * Pahlavi * Persian * Arabic * Israeli | heading3 = European | content3 ={{sidebar|style= | headingstyle = border-top:1px ...
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  • for many more recent cultures to develop. The Babylonian Empire, for example, is famous for many literary works, the foremost of which is the Epic of ...
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  • During the geonic period (589-1038 C.E.), the Babylonian academies ... The title of gaon came to be applied to the heads of the two Babylonian ...
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  • the age of 18, near the beginning of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem. Jeconiah/Jehoiachin ... was removed from office by the Babylonian army of King Nebuchadnezzar ...
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  • Gedaliah (died c. 585 B.C.E. or later) was the Jewish governor of Judah under Babylonian rule after the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah in ...
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  • further qualification, refer to the Babylonian recension. ... "Talmud Yerushalmi"), and the Babylonian Talmud (Hebrew: תלמוד ...
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  • Babylon. He became the first king of the Babylonian Empire, extending Babylon ... Though many cultures co-existed in Mesopotamia, Babylonian culture ...
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  • He donated his valuable collection of Babylonian, Sabaean, and Sassanian ... languages of the empire: Old Persian, Babylonian, and Elamite. Rawlinson ...
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  • Nabonidus (Akkadian Nabû-nāʾid) was the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning from 556-539 B.C.E. Although his background is uncertain ...
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  • the heavens is being denoted. In the old-Babylonian period, i.e. before Hammurabi ... remained an inherent part of the Babylonian-Assyrian religion. It also ...
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  • prominence as a member of the triad of Babylonian gods, together with An ... the deep heavens. However, in later Babylonian mythology, it was the younger ...
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  • script languages: Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian. ... by side, Old Persian and Elamite, and Babylonian above them. The inscription ...
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  • king of Babylon near the end of the Babylonian exile of the Jews. There ... perils. Bel was an important figure of Babylonian idolatry as depicted in ...
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  • inspired great devotion in the ancient Babylonian empire, as evidenced by ... of some lost story about Isthar and the Babylonian deity Marduk. Their names ...
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  • Kingdom of Judah) were taken into exile by the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar. After they spent nearly seventy years as captives, Babylon fell to King ...
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  • The Babylonian exile (or Babylonian captivity) is the name generally given to the deportation and exile of the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of ...
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