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(1.) Of the kingdom of Israel. In the time of Pekah, Tiglath-pileser II. carried away captive into Assyria ( kjv@2Kings:15:29; comp. kjv@Isaiah:10:5-6) a part of the inhabitants of Galilee and of Gilead (B.C. 741). After the destruction of Samaria (B.C. 720) by Shalmaneser and Sargon (q.v.), there was a general deportation of the Israelites into Mesopotamia and Media ( kjv@2Kings:17:6 kjv@2Kings:18:9; kjv@1Chronicles:5:26). (
See ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF.)

(2.) Of the kingdom of the two tribes, the kingdom of Judah. Nebuchadnezzar, in the fourth year of Jehoiakim kjv@Jeremiah:25:1), invaded Judah, and carried away some royal youths, including Daniel and his companions (B.C. 606), together with the sacred vessels of the temple ( kjv@2Chronicals:36:7; kjv@Daniel:1:2). In B.C. 598 kjv@Jeremiah:52:28; kjv@2Kings:24:12), in the beginning of Jehoiachin's reign ( kjv@2Kings:24:8), Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive 3,023 eminent Jews, including the king ( kjv@2Chronicals:36:10), with his family and officers ( kjv@2Kings:24:12), and a large number of warriors

(16), with very many persons of note

(14), and artisans

(16), leaving behind only those who were poor and helpless. This was the first general deportation to Babylon. In B.C. 588, after the revolt of Zedekiah (q.v.), there was a second general deportation of Jews by Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Jeremiah:52:29; kjv@2Kings:25:8), including 832 more of the principal men of the kingdom. He carried away also the rest of the sacred vessels ( kjv@2Chronicals:36:18). From this period, when the temple was destroyed ( kjv@2Kings:25:9), to the complete restoration, B.C. 517 kjv@Ezra:6:15), is the period of the "seventy years." In B.C. 582 occurred the last and final deportation. The entire number Nebuchadnezzar carried captive was 4-600 heads of families with their wives and children and dependants kjv@Jeremiah:52:30 kjv@Jeremiah:43:5-7; kjv@2Chronicals:36:20, etc.). Thus the exiles formed a very considerable community in Babylon. When Cyrus granted permission to the Jews to return to their own land kjv@Ezra:1:5 kjv@Ezra:7:13), only a comparatively small number at first availed themselves of the privilege. It cannot be questioned that many belonging to the kingdom of Israel ultimately joined the Jews under Ezra, Zerubbabel, and Nehemiah, and returned along with them to Jerusalem kjv@Jeremiah:50:4-5, 17-20, 33-35). Large numbers had, however, settled in the land of Babylon, and formed numerous colonies in different parts of the kingdom. Their descendants very probably have spread far into Eastern lands and become absorbed in the general population. (
See JUDAH, KINGDOM OF; CAPTIVITY.)

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- Ittai kjv@2Samuel:15:19

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H1473 <STRHEB>@ גּלה גּולה gôlâh gôlâh {go-law'} go-law' Active participle feminine of H1540; exile; concretely and {collectively} exiles: - (carried {away}) captive ({-ity}) removing.


H1540 <STRHEB>@ גּלה gâlâh gaw-law' A primitive root; to denude (especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication to exile (captives being usually stripped); figuratively to reveal: - + {advertise} {appear} {bewray} {bring} ({carry} {lead} go) captive (into {captivity}) {depart} {disclose} {discover} {exile} be {gone} {open} X {plainly} {publish} {remove} {reveal} X {shamelessly} {shew} X {surely} {tell} uncover.


H1546 <STRHEB>@ גּלוּת gâlûth gaw-looth' Feminine from H1540; captivity; concretely exiles (collectively): - (they that are carried away) captives (-ity.)


H1555 <STRHEB>@ גּלית golyath gol-yath' Perhaps from H1540; exile; {Goljath} a Philistine: - Goliath.


H3020 <STRHEB>@ יגלי yoglîy yog-lee' From H1540; exiled; {Jogli} an Israelite: - Jogli.


H5112 <STRHEB>@ נד נודּ nôd nôd {node} node From H5110; exile: - wandering.


H5148 <STRHEB>@ נחה nâchâh naw-khaw' A primitive root; to guide; by implication to transport (into {exile} or as colonists): - {bestow} {bring} {govern} {guide} lead ({forth}) {put} straiten.


H5206 <STRHEB>@ נידה nîydâh nee-daw' Feminine of H5205; {removal} that {is} exile: - removed.


H6808 <STRHEB>@ צעה tsâ‛âh tsaw-aw' A primitive root; to tip over (for the purpose of spilling or pouring {out}) that {is} (figuratively) depopulate; by implication to imprison or conquer; (reflexively) to lie down (for coition): - captive {exile} {travelling} (cause to) wander (-er).


H7622 <STRHEB>@ שׁבית שׁבוּת shebûth shebîyth {sheb-ooth'} sheb-eeth' From H7617; exile; concretely prisoners; figuratively a former state of prosperity: - captive (-ity).


H7628 <STRHEB>@ שׁבי shebîy sheb-ee' From H7618; exiled; captured; as {noun} exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively); by extension booty: - captive ({-ity}) {prisoners} X take {away} that was taken.


H7633 <STRHEB>@ שׁביה shibyâh shib-yaw' Feminine of H7628; exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively): - captives (-ity).


H8332 <STRHEB>@ שׁרשׁוּo sherôshû sher-o-shoo' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H8327; {eradication} that {is} (figuratively) exile: - banishment.


G3351 <STRGRK>@ μετοικίζω metoikizō met-oy-kid'-zo From the same as G3350; to transfer as a settler or captive that is colonize or exile: - carry away remove into.