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The earliest parts of the book are possibly chapters 2 – 11, the story of the conquest ; more certain is that this section was then incorporated into an early form of Joshua that was part of then original Deuteronomistic history, written late in the reign of king Josiah ( reigned 640 – 609 BCE ); it seems clear that the book was not completed until after the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians in 586, and possibly not until after the return from the Babylonian exile late in the 6th century.
The first was the late 7th century Deuteronomistic reform of official Judean religion under king Josiah, who banned many elements of the old polytheistic cult from the Temple, and the sudden collapse of Assyria and the rise of Babylon to take its place ; the second was exile of the royal court, the priests and other members of the ruling elite following the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem c. 586 BCE.
The key event in the formation of the Old Testament was the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Babylonian empire in 586 BCE.
The Babylonian exile lasted approximately 48 years, from 586 to 538 BCE, and ended with the conquest of Babylon in that year by the Persians.
It concludes a series of historical books running from Joshua through Judges and Samuel, the overall purpose which is to provide a theological explanation for the destruction of the Jewish kingdom by Babylon in 586 BCE and a foundation for a return from exile.
According to Jewish tradition the author of Kings was Jeremiah, whose life overlapped the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BCE.
James Tissot, The Flight of the Prisoners-the fall of Jerusalem, 586 BCE.
Zechariah ’ s ministry took place during the reign of Darius the Great (), and was contemporary with Haggai in a post-exilic world after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 / 7 BCE.
During the Babylonian exile, which started in 586 BCE, Babylonian month names were adopted, which are still in use.
Israel's southern neighbor, the Kingdom of Judah, emerged in the 8th century and enjoyed a period of prosperity as a client-state of first Assyria and then Babylon before a revolt against the Neo-Babylonian Empire led to its destruction in 586 BCE.
The destruction of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the Davidic dynasty by Babylon in 587 / 586 BCE was therefore a deeply traumatic event, and led to much theological reflection on the meaning of the national tragedy.
In the 8th century BCE the Assyrians invaded from the north, followed by the Babylonians, and Jericho was depopulated between 586 and 538 BCE, the period of the Jewish exile to Babylon.
Tisha B ' Av is a fast day that commemorates two of the saddest events in Jewish history that both occurred on the ninth of Av — the destruction in 586 BCE of the First Temple, originally built by King Solomon, and destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
Maimonides ( 1135 – 1204 CE ) relates that until the Babylonian exile ( 586 BCE ), all Jews composed their own prayers, but thereafter the sages of the Great Assembly composed the main portions of the siddur.
1800 – 1550 and 720 – 586 BCE ), but that during the intervening Late Bronze ( LB ) and Iron Age I and IIA / B Ages sites like Jerusalem were small and relatively insignificant and unfortified towns.
According to Jewish tradition and scripture ( 2 Chronicles 3: 1-2 ), the first temple was built by Solomon the son of David in 957 BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
In 588 BCE Zedekiah rebelled against Babylonian rule, and Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem ( in Tevet 10 of that year ); in the summer of 586 BCE the walls of Jerusalem were penetrated, the city conquered, the ( first ) Holy Temple destroyed, and the people of Judah exiled to Babylonia.
These tribes formed the Kingdom of Judah, which existed until Judah was conquered by Babylon in c. 586 BCE and the population deported.
It replaced the First Temple which was destroyed in 586 BCE, when the Jewish nation was exiled to Babylon.
According to the Tanakh, Solomon's Temple was built atop the Temple Mount in the 10th century BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, and the Second Temple completed and dedicated in 516 BCE.

586 and King
* 586 BC – Solomon's Temple is totally destroyed by the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar.
These are during 853 – 841 BC when Jerusalem was invaded by Philistines and Arabs during the reign of Jehoram ( recorded in 2 Kings 8: 20-22 and 2 Chronicles 21: 8-20 in the Christian Old Testament ) and 605 – 586 BC when Jerusalem was attacked by King Nebuchadnezzer of Babylon, which led to the Babylonian exile of Israel ( recorded in Psalm 137 ).
* 586 BC — Death of Zhou ding wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
Edwin (; c. 586 – 12 October 632 / 633 ), also known as Eadwine or Æduini, was the King of Deira and Bernicia – which later became known as Northumbria – from about 616 until his death.
According to the Chronicle of Fredegar, Recared, King of the Wisigoths ( reigned 586 – 601 ) and first Catholic king of Spain, following his conversion to Catholicism in 587, ordered that all Arian books should be collected and burned ; and all the books of Arian theology were reduced to ashes, with the house in which they had been purposely collected.
For instance, the death of the Chaldean King Nebuchadnezzar II ( who conquered Jerusalem in 586 BC ) could be correlated with the 37th year of the exile of Jehoiachin ( 2 Kings 25: 27 ).
The brief Babylonian captivity of the Hebrews that began in 586 BC opened a minor power vacuum in Judah ( prior to the Israelites ' return under the Persian King, Cyrus ), and as Edomites moved into open Judaean grazing lands, Nabataean inscriptions began to be left in Edomite territory.
Reccared ( or Recared ) I ( 559 – 601 ) ( reigned 586 – 601 ) was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia.
When King Liuvigild died, within a few weeks of April 21, 586, bishop Leander was swift to return to Toledo.
Beli ap Rhun ( c. 517 – c. 599 ) was King of Gwynedd ( reigned c. 586 – c. 599 ).
Rhun ap Maelgwn Gwynedd ( died c. 586 ), also known as Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn Gwynedd (), was King of Gwynedd ( reigned c. 547 – c. 586 ).
Theudebert II () ( 586 – 612 ), King of Austrasia ( 595 – 612 AD ), was the son and heir of Childebert II.
Visigothic King Leovigild or Leovigildo ( Spanish and Portuguese ) was a Visigothic of the Visigothic Kingdoms of Hispania and Septimania and Galicia from 568 to April 21, 586.

586 and Nebuchadnezzar
When Nebuchadnezzar seized Jerusalem in 586 BC, he ordered that Jeremiah be freed from prison and treated well.
; 586 BC: Jerusalem falls to Nebuchadnezzar and Solomon's Temple destroyed
The town later reverted to Judaean control, only to fall to Nebuchadnezzar in his campaign against Judah in 586 BC.
Zedekiah, who had been placed on the throne by Nebuchadnezzar ( the Babylonian king ), rebelled, and Nebuchadnezzar, who at the time ( 587 / 586 BCE ) was ruler of a most powerful empire, recaptured the city, killed Zedekiah's descendants in front of him, and plucked out Zedekiah's eyes so that that would be the last thing he ever saw.
After the overthrow of the kingdom of Judah in 586 BCE by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon ( see Babylonian captivity ) and the deportation of a considerable portion of its inhabitants to Mesopotamia, the Jews had two principal cultural centers: Babylonia and the land of Israel.
The Nine Days are part of a larger period of time known as The Three Weeks, which begin with the public fast day of the Seventeenth of Tammuz — commemorated in Judaism for the time when the forces of Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia finally broke through the defensive walls surrounding Jerusalem, generally accepted as happening in 586 BC — and end with the public fast day of Tisha B ' Av — when the Babylonians finally destroyed the First Temple in 597 BC and when the Second Temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.
According to conventional chronology, the destruction of the first Temple, by Nebuchadnezzar II, occurred in 586 BCE, and the second, by the Romans, in 70 CE.
An Israelite uprising brought the destruction of Nebuchadnezzar ’ s army upon Jerusalem in 586 BCE.
According to the Bible, a war with Egypt culminated in 586 BCE when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II and the local leaders of the region of Judea were deported to Babylonia.
This collection of bullae was found in level 10, dated between Josiah ’ s rule and the destruction of the city by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II in 586 BC, and more precisely from the highest ground of the building ( level 10B ).
The seal of Hanan and the bulla of Azaryah, two sons of the high priest Hilkiah, represent testimonies of the last years of Solomon's Temple, the first Temple of Jerusalem, before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II in 586
The Shamir was said to have been either lost or had lost its potency ( along with the " dripping of the honeycomb ") by the time of the destruction of the First Temple at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B. C.
The destruction of the Kingdom of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar II in 586 BC brought an end to the rule of the royal house of David.

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