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The destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II, the king of Babylon, occurred in 586 BCE. According to the biblical account in the book of II Kings, Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to the city and, after a long and difficult battle, succeeded in conquering it. The Temple in Jerusalem, which was considered the center of Jewish worship and religion, was destroyed, and many of the residents of the city, including the Jewish elites and skilled craftsmen, were taken into captivity in Babylon. The Babylonian captivity lasted for 70 years, after which many Jews returned to Jerusalem and began the process of rebuilding the city and its Temple. The destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar is considered a major turning point in Jewish history and is still remembered and studied by Jews and Christians today.
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According to Open AI the date 586 triumphs over 587 and notice the fact that the destruction of Jerusalem was a major turning point in Jewish history- hence the Exile of 70 years.
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