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“In December 598 [B.C.] Nebuchadnezzar left Babylon once more to campaign in the west. He besieged Jerusalem, which had rebelled three years earlier, and on 16 March 597 it fell. King Jehoiachin and many of his subjects were deported to Babylon and Zedekiah was installed as king of Judah in his place. After some years Zedekiah too rebelled. The Babylonians began a siege of Jerusalem which lasted for more than a year. The walls were finally breached in the summer of 587 . . . and the city surrendered about a month later. Much of Jerusalem may have been destroyed at this time and more Jews were deported.”

—Michael Roaf,
Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East

Who replaced Jehoiachin as king?
a.
no one
c.
Zedekiah
b.
a committee of Jews
d.
Nebuchadnezzar


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

2 Answers

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Answer:

1.c

2.d

Step-by-step explanation:

User Mallika Khullar
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Its D: Nebuchadnezzar II became king when he overthrew Jerusalem and assimilated the Jewish people into Babylonian society. Jeconiah was exiled and Nebuchadnezzar was king. Zedekiah would came later, after Nebuchadnezzar's rule
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