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Jeremiah prophesied that the Jews would be in captivity under the Babylonians for 70 years (Jeremiah 25). The first deportation began in 605 B.C, with mainly the Jewish elites being deported at first. Then in 598 B.C the second deportation occurred which included the general population. There was a third deportation in 586 B.C which resulted in the destruction of Solomon’s Temple, and there also seems to have been a fourth and final deportation in 583 B.C which also caused many Jews to flee into Egypt. Over 25% of the population was taken out of Judah, and it was certainly one of the largest mass exiles in history. The captivity ended in 537 B.C, when Persia had destroyed the Babylonians only a year earlier. However, doing the simple math, this only comes out to 68 years, unless I’m doing something wrong here? How do we explain this?