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[[file:Cyrus II le Grand et les Hébreux.jpg |thumb| 300px | ''The Clemency of Cyrus the Great Toward the Hebrews'', housed in the National Library of France: King Cyrus of Persia liberated the Jews who had been taken captive to Babylon.]]
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The '''Babylonian Captivity''', also known as the Babylonian Exile, refers to the deportation and relocation of the people of the southern Kingdom of Judah to [[Babylon]] during the Neo-Babylonian Empire. This event is traditionally seen as a consequence of their disregard for God’s warnings and violation of His laws.  
The '''Babylonian Captivity''', also known as the Babylonian Exile, refers to the deportation and relocation of the people of the southern Kingdom of Judah to [[Babylon]] during the Neo-Babylonian Empire. This event is traditionally seen as a consequence of their disregard for God’s warnings and violation of His laws.