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Babylon Collection (page 4)

Background imageBabylon Collection: Babylonian Marriage

Babylonian Marriage
The Babylonian marriage market

Background imageBabylon Collection: The Temple Rebuilt

The Temple Rebuilt
The Jews rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon

Background imageBabylon Collection: Hanging Gardens / Munster

Hanging Gardens / Munster
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBabylon Collection: Nebuchadnezzar Mad

Nebuchadnezzar Mad
Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, late in life suffers a mysterious illness which requires him to adopt a vegetarian diet, and his behaviour becomes animal like

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jehoiachin Released

Jehoiachin Released
Jehoachin (or Joachin), king of Judah, is released from prison by Evil-Merodach, king of Babylon, who gives him a daily allowance of bread

Background imageBabylon Collection: Nebuch. Takes Jerusalem

Nebuch. Takes Jerusalem
The army of Nebuchadnezzar II king of Babylon, attacks Jerusalem, sacking the city and taking the Jews into exile where they will be very miserable

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jews Return to Israel

Jews Return to Israel
Babylon is taken by Kurash II (Cyrus) king of Persia, who allows the captive Jews to return to Israel, where they will rebuild Jerusalem

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jews in Captivity / Dore

Jews in Captivity / Dore
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy and sit around moping and thinking about Jerusalem

Background imageBabylon Collection: Babylon / 15C German View

Babylon / 15C German View
A 15th century, German view of what Babylon may have looked like

Background imageBabylon Collection: Cyrus Returns the Jews

Cyrus Returns the Jews
Kurash II (Cyrus), king of Persia, takes Babylon and allows the captive Jews to return to their own land, where they will rebuild Jerusalem

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jews in Captivity

Jews in Captivity
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy

Background imageBabylon Collection: Fall of Babylon (Dore)

Fall of Babylon (Dore)
Babylon the Great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jerusalem Besieged

Jerusalem Besieged
Jerusalem is besieged and sacked by Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon : the Jews are taken into exile and weep by Babylons waters

Background imageBabylon Collection: Idols of Bible Times 4

Idols of Bible Times 4
Succoth Benoth - a hen - is the deity to which the heathen men of Babylon, in their blindness, bow down. (see Second Kings 17.31)

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jews Quit Babylon

Jews Quit Babylon
After 40 years exiled in Babylon, Cyrus conquers the city and permits the Jews to return to Jerusalem, taking their sacred vessels with them

Background imageBabylon Collection: Alexander in Babylon

Alexander in Babylon
Alexander takes Babylon and rides in triumph through the city

Background imageBabylon Collection: Jerusalem Captured

Jerusalem Captured
Jerusalem is captured by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon, and the Jews are taken captive to Babylon

Background imageBabylon Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde

7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBabylon Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr

7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces and used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBabylon Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart

7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBabylon Collection: Cyrus II (The Great)

Cyrus II (The Great)
CYRUS II (THE GREAT) Created an Empire which stretched from the Aegean Sea to the Indus River. Rescued the Jews from Babylon in 539BC

Background imageBabylon Collection: Iraq / Archaeology / Babylon

Iraq / Archaeology / Babylon
the Tower of Babel - as reconstructed by sir Henry Rawlinson



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