TEACHING BOX 7A The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem c. 650-300 B.C.E. PLAY The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem Sorry, the media player failed to load. Download This Video Show Text Version Hide Text Version Digital Edition Printed Edition TIME LINE (ALL YEARS B.C.E.) 620: Babylon begins to dominate Jerusalem Nebuchadnezzar makes Jerusalem’s king a vassal 617: Babylon takes first captives from Jerusalem Rulers, mighty warriors, and craftsmen are taken to Babylon 607: Babylon destroys Jerusalem The city and her temple are burned After 607: Tyre, mainland Nebuchadnezzar attacks Tyre for 13 years. He conquers mainland Tyre, but the island-city remains 602: Ammon and Moab Nebuchadnezzar invades Ammon and Moab 588: Babylon defeats Egypt In the 37th year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar invades Egypt 332: Tyre, island-city The Greek army, commanded by Alexander the Great, destroys the island-city of Tyre 332 or earlier: Philistia Alexander conquers Gaza, a Philistine capital city Locations on the Map GREECE GREAT SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) TYRE Sidon Tyre Samaria Jerusalem Gaza PHILISTIA EGYPT BABYLON AMMON MOAB EDOM Return to chapter 7, paragraph 4 Previous Next Print Share Share The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem PURE WORSHIP OF JEHOVAH—RESTORED AT LAST! The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem American Sign Language The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem https://cms-imgp.jw-cdn.org/img/p/1102017928/univ/art/1102017928_univ_sqr_xl.jpg rr