Give me a tineline for babylon going to jerusalem
Here is a timeline based on the available sources regarding Babylon's involvement with Jerusalem: - Within a few years, the king of Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar) became the instrument of God's wrath upon Judah due to their impenitence. - Jerusalem was besieged and entered multiple times by Nebuchadnezzar's armies. - Captives were taken from Jerusalem to Babylon in several waves: at first a few, then thousands and tens of thousands. - The Jewish kings Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah each became vassals to Babylon, rebelled, and suffered consequences. - With each rebellion, Babylon inflicted increasingly severe punishments on Judah. - Eventually, the entire land became desolate, Jerusalem was destroyed and burned, Solomon's temple was demolished, and the kingdom of Judah fell, never regaining its former status among nations. Key date: - The decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem (by Artaxerxes) went into effect in the autumn of 457 B.C. This date is significant for prophetic timelines but marks the beginning of Jerusalem's restoration after Babylonian captivity. If you need a more detailed, step-by-step timeline of specific events (such as the years of each siege or captivity), please let me know! References: - White, E. G. (1917). Prophets and Kings, p. 422.2. - White, E. G. (1888). The Great Controversy, p. 398.3, 398.4.
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