Nebuchadnezzar’s deportations reshaped Judah through disciplined exile, preserving faith, identity, and covenant loyalty under Babylonian rule.
The Fall of Judah and the Destruction of the Temple
The destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 587 B.C.E. was a historical judgment executed through Babylon, fulfilling covenant warnings with precision.
Who Were Gedaliah and His Father Pashhur, and What Do We Know About Their Role in Judah’s History?
Discover the intriguing roles of Gedaliah and Pashhur in shaping Judah's fate during a pivotal time.
Babylon in Bible History
Explore the history of Ancient Babylon as Israel's age-old enemy, uncovering the impact of the Babylonian Exile on Jewish identity, religious practices, and biblical literature, while delving into the events that shaped Israelite history.
Defending The OT: The Book of Jeremiah Is Authentic and True
Jeremiah’s authenticity rests on divine commission, historical accuracy, fulfilled prophecy, textual preservation, and canonical authority.
Defending the OT: Critical Objections to the Genuineness of the Bible Book of Ezekiel
A defense of Ezekiel’s genuineness against critical objections, showing its exilic setting, unity, chronology, and prophetic authority.

