garyneal
Post 1378
But this is not what Jeremiah 25:12-14 says for the punishment against the King of Babylon, the nation and the land of Chaldea would only commence after the seventy years was fulfilled and this did not occur until the Jewish Exiles returned home in 537 BCE.
Your reading of Jeremiah 29:10 along with how it is more accurately rendered in the NWT is not inconsistent with the fact that by the time that the seventy years had ended right to the very month, the seventh month Ethanim, the Hews were right at home.
Another big problem that mitigates against 539 BCE ehding the seventy years is the problem of what year did the period begin and thus far the debate largely hinges on 609 or 605 but either date creates a number of obstacles rending the situation hopeless.
The proof that the seventy years ended in 537 BCE is found in Ezra, Daniel and Zechariah because of how these men described the nature of the seventy years as a period of desolation-servitude and exile. Josephus also confirmed this viewpoint as history.
Ann O Maly has done no such thing, she offers nothing new and simply rehashes the same tired old arguments that scholar has debunked many times over many years on this forum.
scholar JW