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Jan 1, 2008 · The prophet Jeremiah like Isaiah devotes two long chapters to the prediction of Babylon's ultimate judgment and destruction (Jeremiah 50, 51).
The name by which the land is known in the second millennium BC is Kar-Duniash, the exact derivation of which is in doubt. Kar means "garden, land" in Semitic ...
Aug 8, 2012 · 605 - 538, Babylon in control of Palestine, 597; 10,000 exiled to Babylon. 586, Jerusalem and the temple destroyed and large deportation. 582 ...
Basically, it accepts the theory that adultery in prophetic terms implies former alliance with God and then casts this theme in a futuristic context.
This name they considered came from the' root, balal, "to confound" (Gen 11:9). The name in Sumerian ideographs was written Din-tir, which means "life of the ...
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Oct 10, 2014 · Properly speaking, the Neo-Babylonian Empire begins with Nabopolassar who became king of Babylon in 626 B.C. and began hostilities against his ...
Jan 1, 2008 · The destruction of the harlot reduces all her pomp and gorgeous robes to naught. She is stripped of them, her flesh is eaten, and she is burned ...
Jan 1, 2008 · Babylon, ecclesiastically symbolized by the woman in Revelation 17, proposes a common worship and a common religion through uniting in a world ...
Jul 4, 2004 · 17:17). Babylon, politically symbolized by the great city of Revelation 18, attempts to achieve its domination of the world by a world common ...
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Jul 4, 2004 · Chapter 17 describes Babylon in its mystery form, as a religious system or spirit of false worship; chapter 18 describes Babylon as a political ...