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The exile of the Israelites in Babylon from "summary" of The Holy Bible in the Hindi language by

The Israelites had turned away from their God, worshipping idols and disobeying His commandments. As a result, the Lord allowed them to be conquered by the Babylonians. The Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, besieged Jerusalem and eventually destroyed the city, including the temple of God. Many Israelites were taken captive to Babylon as slaves, leaving their homeland behind. This exile was a punishment for their sins and a time of great suffering for the people. They longed for their homeland and cried out to God for mercy. During their time in Babylon, the Israelites faced many challenges. They were forced to adapt to a new culture and way of life, far from their familiar customs and traditions. Despite their hardships, some remained faithful to God, praying and seeking His guidance. The prophet Jeremiah encouraged the exiles to make the best of their situation, advising them to build houses, plant gardens, and seek the welfare of the city where they had been taken. He assured them that God had not abandoned them and that He had plans to give them hope and a future. After 70 years of exile, the Israelites were allowed to return to their homeland by the decree of the Persian king Cyrus. This marked the end of their time in Babylon and the beginning of a new chapter for the people of Israel. They rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem and sought to honor God once again. The exile of the Israelites in Babylon was a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal. It served as a reminder of the consequences of turning away from God and the importance of remaining faithful to His commandments. Despite the hardships they faced, the Israelites found hope in the promises of God and the possibility of redemption.
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