Exiled to Babylon
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Description
Judah’s captives are driven from a burning city as armed Babylonian soldiers force men, women, and children into exile. Broken walls, flames, smoke, chains, and bowed faces frame the devastation of Jerusalem after its fall. Families carry what little remains while guards with spears press them forward, turning the holy city’s judgment into a long road of displacement and sorrow.
The scene reflects the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem, when the city was burned and many survivors were deported from the land. In the biblical witness, exile is not merely political defeat; it is the covenant consequence of persistent rebellion, yet it also becomes the place where God preserves a remnant and promises restoration. The chained captives and ruined gates make the cost of sin visible while pointing toward the later hope of return, repentance, and renewed faithfulness.








