Judah Led Away Into Captivity
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Hebrew families are marched into exile under the guard of armed soldiers, with spears raised, shields forward, and a mounted leader overseeing the forced procession. Mothers clutch infants, children cling to their elders, and weary captives move together beneath the pressure of a conquering army. The camel, military armor, and clustered ranks evoke the harsh world of ancient Near Eastern deportation.
The scene reflects the Babylonian captivity of Judah, when Jerusalem fell and many of its people were carried away from their land. In the biblical narrative, exile is not merely political defeat; it is covenant judgment, grief, and displacement. Yet the same Scriptures also frame captivity as a place where God preserves a remnant and prepares restoration. This artwork suits teaching on judgment, lament, exile, repentance, and the hope of return in the Old Testament.
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