* The Babylonians were a powerful people group who attacked the kingdom of Judah and kept the people in exile in Babylonia for 70 years.
* Part of this region was called "Chaldea" and the people living there were the "Chaldeans." As a result, the term "Chaldea" was often used to refer to Babylonia. (See: [[en/ta-vol2/translate/man/figs_synecdoche]])
* In the New Testament, the term "Babylon" is sometimes used as a metaphor to refer to places, people, and thinking patterns that are associated with idol-worship and other sinful behaviors.
* The phrase "Babylon the Great" or "great city of Babylon" refers metaphorically to a city or nation that was large, wealthy, and sinful, just as the ancient city of Babylon was. (See: [Metaphor](en/ta-vol1/translate/man/figs-metaphor))
## Bible References: ##
* [1 Chronicles 09:1-3](en/tn/1ch/help/09/01)
* [2 Kings 17:24-26](en/tn/2ki/help/17/24)
* [Acts 07:43](en/tn/act/help/07/43)
* [Daniel 01:1-2](en/tn/dan/help/01/01)
* [Ezekiel 12:11-13](en/tn/ezk/help/12/11)
* [Matthew 01:9-11](en/tn/mat/help/01/09)
* [Matthew 01:15-17](en/tn/mat/help/01/15)
##Examples from the Bible stories: ##
* __[20:06](en/tn/obs/help/20/06)__ About 100 years after the Assyrians destroyed the kingdom of Israel, God sent Nebuchadnezzar, king of the __Babylonians__, to attack the kingdom of Judah. __Babylon__ was a powerful empire.
* __[20:07](en/tn/obs/help/20/07)__ But after a few years, the king of Judah rebelled against __Babylon__. So, the __Babylonians__ came back and attacked the kingdom of Judah. They captured the city of Jerusalem, destroyed the Temple, and took away all the treasures of the city and the Temple.
* __[20:09](en/tn/obs/help/20/09)__ Nebuchadnezzar and his army took almost all of the people of the kingdom of Judah to __Babylon__, leaving only the poorest people behind to plant the fields.
* __[20:11](en/tn/obs/help/20/11)__ About seventy years later, Cyrus, the king of the Persians, defeated __Babylon__.