tsig, May I return to your question?
The answer is that some things in the Bible are a) plausible and b) attested by history or demonstrated by archaeology. The Bible speaks of the Jews being exiled to Babylon after a defeat. That certainly happened.Why do you think some things in the bible are true?
As we have also seen, King Aretas, mentioned by Paul, really did exist, really did rule Damascus, and really had a governor there because his capital was elsewhere.Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem, his capture of King Jeconiah, his appointment of Zedekiah in his place, and the plundering of the city in 597 BCE as described in 2 Kings in the Bible are confirmed by a passage in the Babylonian Chronicles:293 "In the seventh year, in the month of Kislev, the king of Akkad mustered his troops, marched to the Hatti-land, and encamped against the City of Judah and on the ninth day of the month of Adar he seized the city and captured the king. He appointed there a king of his own choice and taking heavy tribute brought it back to Babylon."
Tablets describing ration orders for a captive King of Judah, identified with King Jeconiah, have been discovered during excavations in Babylon, in the royal archives of Nebuchadnezzar. One of the tablets refers to food rations for "Ya’u-kīnu, king of the land of Yahudu" and five royal princes, his sons.
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