Fall of Babylon
Cyrus the Great took Babylon in 539 BC by diverting the Euphrates and entering under the river-walls, literally drying her waters. The city gradually depopulated over subsequent centuries until it was fully desolate ruins, as Isaiah described.
Fulfillment Notes
- Cyrus Cylinder, British Museum - Herodotus, Histories 1.191 - Xenophon, Cyropaedia 7.5
Key Hebrew Terms
בָּבֶל (babel, H894); פְרָת (prat, H6578); יָבַשׁ (yabash, H3001); נִשְׁמַד (nishmad, H8045)