Examples of 'taken to babylon' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken to babylon"

taken to babylon - This phrase usually refers to someone being overwhelmed or entranced by a situation or environment that is mysterious, foreign, or chaotic, similar to the historical city of Babylon known for its complexities and wonders

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Daniel was one of the exiles taken to Babylon.
They were taken to Babylon as prisoners.
Hephaestion was cremated and his ashes taken to Babylon.
Daniel was taken to Babylon to be trained as a civil servant in the government.
Daniel and his friends were taken to Babylon as slaves.
The biblical account clearly states that only a select group of Jews were taken to Babylon.
Ezekiel was among those taken to Babylon in the first of two deportations.
All but the poorest of the people were taken to Babylon.
Daniel was a young man who was taken to Babylon where he experienced many different things.
Daniel was around fifteen years old when he was taken to Babylon.
Captured and taken to Babylon.
Jerusalem was left in ruins and the final captives were taken to Babylon.
The rest were taken to Babylon.
And the great gold vessels of the temple in Jerusalem had been taken to Babylon.
Jehoiachin was taken to Babylon.

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Number two, Daniel was another one of the captives that was taken to Babylon.
Zedekiah was taken to Babylon.
The giant brass pillars of the temple porch … were broken down and taken to Babylon.
Daniel was taken to Babylon.
Some of the young nobility of Judah were taken to Babylon.
The survivors were forcibly taken to Babylon to serve their 70-year sentence Jer.
Daniel himself, of course, was a young man when he was taken to Babylon.
Zedekiah was blinded, and taken to Babylon with many others.
Later the two tribes were taken to Babylon.
When Nebuchadnezzar took Jerusalem, Jehoiakim was taken to Babylon along with vessels from the temple.
Be smashed, and their gold taken to Babylon.
Jewish people were taken to Babylon.
Ezekiel was a Jewish priest who was captured and taken to Babylon a few years after Daniel.
Zedekiah's eyes were put out and he was taken to Babylon in chains.
The Jews of Judah survived that captivity, but were taken to Babylon 120 years later.

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