# captive, captivity # ## Definition: ## The terms "captive" and "captivity" refer to capturing people and forcing them to live somewhere they do not want to live, such as in a foreign country. * The Israelites from the kingdom of Judah were held captive in the kingdom of Babylonia for 70 years. * Captives are often required to work for the people or nation that captured them. * Daniel and Nehemiah were Israelite captives who worked for the Babylonian king. * The expression "to take captive" is another way of talking about capturing someone. * The expression, "carry you away captive" could also be translated as, "force you to live as captives" or "take you away to another country as prisoners." * In a figurative sense, the apostle Paul tells Christians to "take captive" every thought and make it obedient to Christ. * He also talks about how a person can be "taken captive" by sin, which means he is "controlled by" sin. ## Translation Suggestions # * Depending on the context, to be "held captive" could also be translated by, "not allowed to be free" or "kept in prison" or "forced to live in a foreign country." * The expression, "led captive" or "taken captive" could be translated as, "captured" or "imprisoned" or "forced to go to a foreign land." * The term "captives" could also be translated as, "people who were captured" or "enslaved people." * Depending on the context, "captivity" could also be translated as, "imprisonment" or "exile" or "forced stay in a foreign country." (See also: [[other/babylon]] **·** [[other/exile]] **·** [[other/prison]] **·** [[other/seize]]) ## Bible References: ## * [2 Corinthians 10:5-6](en/tn/2co/help/10/05) * [Isaiah 20:3-4](en/tn/isa/help/20/03) * [Jeremiah 43:1-3](en/tn/jer/help/43/01) * [Luke 04:18-19](en/tn/luk/help/04/18)