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WEBMaps of the Middle East, BCE: The Babylonian Exile. In 586 BCE, the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem and razed the Temple. Most of the people were sent into exile in Bablyonia. Sources: The Land of Promise, …
WEBLearn about the events that led to the rebuilding of the walls around Jerusalem by Nehemiah and what the city looked like after restoration in the Second Temple period with the help of our Jerusalem in the Time of …
WEBMar 18, 2019 · Most of what you can see at Susa today began in 521 B.C. when Darius chose to center his empire there. Atop the Elamite ruins, he built a massive terrace, importing more than a million cubic meters of …
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WEBSusa was the capital of the Persian empire under Darius I and the setting of many biblical events, such as Esther's approach to the king. See photos of the royal complex, the apadana, the western gate, and the Ulai canal.
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WEBMar 27, 2019 · The City of Susa in the Bible. One of the most exciting, but least visited, biblical sites is Susa. It’s exciting because the entire drama of the Book of Esther takes place there, and we know exactly where …
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