Ezra and Nehemiah(passive) led bythe Babylonian exile
Manasseh ... his sins and excessesledto the Babylonian exile
Israel 's failure to keep the Torah ( The Mosaic law ) , and that The Mosaic law 's keeping was an individual as well as a national duty(passive) was caused bythe Babylonian Exile
such an arrangement ... the spiritual prostitutionledto the Babylonian exile
God ... the Hebrew peopleresultedin the Babylonian Exile
the names of our monthsoriginatedin the Babylonian exile
an imaginative storysetin the Babylonian exile
1 - 2 Kings 1 - 2 Kings ... Judah 's sins and excessesledto the Babylonian exile
adultery ... the days of the prophetsledto the Babylonian exile
Israel ’s ungodly behaviourcausedthe Babylonian exile in the first place
the historical ramifications and eventsledto the Babylonian exile
the final edits of Deuteronomy ... the eventsledto the Babylonian exile
this transgression , which spanned nearly five centuries of lawless abuse of the land(passive) was triggered byThe Babylonian exile
Israel"s failure to keep the Law , and that its keeping was an individual as well as a national duty(passive) was caused bythe Babylonian Exile
Israel ’s failure to obey the Torah ... and so stressed careful fulfillment of every aspect of God ’s word(passive) had been caused bythe Babylonian exile
evidence that appears to be a record of a major biblical event -- the Babylonian conquest and sack of the city in 587/586 BCEledto the Babylonian Exile
Judah ... the idolatry and wayward rebellioncausedthe Babylonians 's exile
The Secret of Salix Babylonicussetin the Babylonian exile
the destructionresultingfrom Babylonian exile
whose sin of idolatryledto the Babylonian Exile
the ownersleadingthe Babylonian Exile
This point ... the assumptionledto the Babylonian Exile
the first significant Jewish Diasporaresultedfrom the Babylonian exile
the factorsledto the Babylonian Exile
Isaiah ... the thingscausedthe Babylonian exile in the first place
the results were always bad ,eventually leadingto the Babylonian Exile
Judah finally collapsedresultingin the Babylonian exile
the Davidic dynasty ... the defeatresultedin the Babylonian exile
Nevertheless , Judah ’s collapse finally comesresultingin the Babylonian exile
Daniel ... the sinledto the Babylonian Exile
Jeremiah ... political entanglementsledto the Babylonian exile
the change in Judaismresultingfrom the Babylonian Exile
This passageoriginatedin the Babylonian Exile
the aspectscreatingthe Babylonian Exile
Not their best responseledto the Babylonian exile
his hat ... the troublesome timesledto the Babylonian exile
judgementledto the Babylonian exile
the hymnscreatingthe Babylonian Exile
The people in Zechariah ’s day ... the idolatryresultedin the Babylonian exile
In subsequent years the eastern wilderness ,leadingto the Babylonian exile
to an earlier crisis of faith regarding the trustworthiness and omnipotence of Ihad ledto an earlier crisis of faith regarding the trustworthiness and omnipotence of I
to the ultimate restoration back to Israelleadingto the ultimate restoration back to Israel
profound grief and suffering for the people of Israelhas causedprofound grief and suffering for the people of Israel
the stage for a lovely message from God regarding certain people with hearts of stonesetthe stage for a lovely message from God regarding certain people with hearts of stone
for Isaiah 40–55settingfor Isaiah 40–55
in the replacement of Godresultsin the replacement of God
from king nebuchadnezzar ’s sixth - century bce capture of jerusalemresultedfrom king nebuchadnezzar ’s sixth - century bce capture of jerusalem
the first large Jewish settlementscreatedthe first large Jewish settlements
That passage(passive) is setThat passage
in for the Jews in Judahsetin for the Jews in Judah
an opportunity for Godcreatedan opportunity for God
the two tribes(passive) led bythe two tribes
the shattered hope(passive) caused bythe shattered hope
from King Nebuchadnezzar ’s sixth - century B.C.E. capture of Jerusalemresultedfrom King Nebuchadnezzar ’s sixth - century B.C.E. capture of Jerusalem
in large Jewish communities across the Middle East , including cities such as Baghhdad and Mosul in Iraqresultedin large Jewish communities across the Middle East , including cities such as Baghhdad and Mosul in Iraq
anxieties(passive) created byanxieties
The pattern(passive) set byThe pattern
the spiritual ruin of the Jew , which relates to the soulcausedthe spiritual ruin of the Jew , which relates to the soul
certain patternssetcertain patterns
the collation of traditions as Scripture ... and the Temple 's final destruction by Rome transforms Judeans into wandering Jewspromptsthe collation of traditions as Scripture ... and the Temple 's final destruction by Rome transforms Judeans into wandering Jews
into motion patterns of jewish history that have held true throughout the the torah scholarssetinto motion patterns of jewish history that have held true throughout the the torah scholars
Rachel to weepcausingRachel to weep
The other four books of the Pentateuch ( Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus and Numbers(passive) were composedThe other four books of the Pentateuch ( Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus and Numbers
the spread of the Jews far and wide as they grew and prospered right where they found themselvescreatedthe spread of the Jews far and wide as they grew and prospered right where they found themselves
the plot twist(passive) created bythe plot twist
to the writing of the Bibleultimately leadingto the writing of the Bible
God 's favorresultedGod 's favor
the development of the Jewish people and the formation of its identitygreatly influencedthe development of the Jewish people and the formation of its identity
from King Nebuchadnezzar 's sixth - centuryresultedfrom King Nebuchadnezzar 's sixth - century
in the restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem ... Nehemiah 2:1resultedin the restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem ... Nehemiah 2:1
into motion patterns of Jewish history that have held true throughout the ages down to our time in uncanny wayssetinto motion patterns of Jewish history that have held true throughout the ages down to our time in uncanny ways
a situation in which proto - Jews realized that they had to unify lest they be destroyedcreateda situation in which proto - Jews realized that they had to unify lest they be destroyed
The story of Susanna(passive) is setThe story of Susanna
Extra - canonical books based on all literature of a biblical nature not included in the bible(passive) was setExtra - canonical books based on all literature of a biblical nature not included in the bible
The prophecy in Isaiah 52(passive) is setThe prophecy in Isaiah 52
another , unexpected nodal pointcreatedanother , unexpected nodal point
the first return of the Jews to the Promised Land to rebuild the Templehad already ledthe first return of the Jews to the Promised Land to rebuild the Temple
it appears to have been written around 200 – 100 BCEsettingit appears to have been written around 200 – 100 BCE