The Jews were held captive in Babylon for a period of approximately 70 years. This exile began around 586 BCE, following the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem, and ended with the decree of Cyrus the Great in 538 BCE, which allowed them to return to their homeland. This period is significant in Jewish history and is often referred to as the Babylonian Exile.
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