
Babylon - JW.ORG
The ruins of Babylon extend over a vast area in the form of a triangle. Several mounds are scattered over the area. Tell Babil (Mujelibe), in the northern part of the triangle, preserves the …
What Is Babylon the Great? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
Babylon the Great is a religious entity, not a political or commercial one. Ancient Babylon was a profoundly religious city, known for its use of spiritistic “spells” and “sorceries.” (Isaiah 47:1, …
Babylonian Empire - JW.ORG
Babylon: Political and religious capital of the empire; many Jewish exiles were here Tema: Apparently a second capital, established by King Nabonidus, who left Belshazzar in charge at …
“Babylon the Great Has Fallen!” - JW.ORG
Chapter 30 “Babylon the Great Has Fallen!” 1. What does the second angel announce, and who is Babylon the Great? IT IS the hour of God’s judgment! Listen, then, to the divine message: …
Babylon in Bible History | A Book You Can Trust—Part 3
What happened to ancient Babylon is more than Bible history. It is a remarkable prophetic parallel to a startling event soon to happen. Learn about this prophecy.
Babylon - JW.ORG
Bei diesem „Babylon“ handelte es sich um die Stadt am Euphrat und nicht, wie einige behaupten, um Rom. Siehe BABYLON DIE GROSSE. 2. Das Babylonische Reich wurde auch nach dem …
Qu’est-ce que Babylone la Grande ? | Questions bibliques
Une femme, une ville, un nom mystérieux : le livre de la Révélation (ou Apocalypse) et d’autres versets de la Bible nous permettent d’identifier Babylone la Grande.
King Nebuchadnezzar and Four Boys in Babylon | Bible Story
Nebuchadnezzar takes Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to Babylon. These four young men succeed despite being separated from their families.
The Israelites Leave Babylon and Return to Jerusalem | Bible Story
Cyrus, King of Persia, has a part in Israelite history. Jews in Babylon can finally go back to Jerusalem, just as the prophet Isaiah foretold and as Ezra recorded.
Look to Jehovah for Comfort | Watchtower Study - JW.ORG
IMAGINE how the Jewish exiles in Babylon must have felt. They had seen their homeland destroyed. Because of their sins and those of their forefathers, they had been taken from their …