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Nebuchadnezzar
Zedekiah
Jeremiah
...[Gabriel] held the kingdom in great peace. Near the end of this governance by the spirit of the Moon ☽, Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, captured Jerusalem, destroyed King Zedekiah, and led all the people away as captives. The prophet Jeremiah flourished then, who predicted this destruction, and likewise predicted the future liberation from Babylon.
Evil-Merodach
The Persian Monarchy destroyed that of the Assyrians.
The Cumaean Sibyl. Tarquinius Priscus.
After Gabriel, fourteenthly, the empire of the world was again assumed by Michael, the spirit of the Sun ☉, who began on the first day of the month of May, in the year of the world 4606, in the 4th month This continues the "Anno Mundi" dating, placing this transition around 584 BCE by the author's reckoning.. He ruled the world in his turn for 354 years, until the year of the world's founding 4960 and 8 months. During the time of this rule, Evil-Merodach, King of Babylon, restored freedom and a king to the Hebrew people, under the direction of Michael, who—as Daniel writes—stood for the people of the Jews, to whom they had been entrusted by God A reference to Daniel 12:1, where Michael is described as the "great prince" protecting Israel.. Likewise, in these times, the Monarchy of the Persian kingdom began, whose first king was Darius, and second was Cyrus. They utterly destroyed that most powerful kingdom of Babylon in the days of Belshazzar (as Daniel and the prophets had foretold). During these times the Cumaean Sibyl flourished; she offered nine books to King Tarquinius Priscus The fifth legendary king of Rome. to be purchased for a price. In these books were contained the sequence of future events and the logic of the sacred rituals original: "samentorum," likely a contraction or error for "sacramentorum." and the entire Roman Republic. But when the King refused the price, the Sibyl burned the first three books while he watched, and then demanded the same price for the remaining six. When he refused again, she handed over another three to the fire to be burned.