Jeffro
The Jews arrived in 538 BCE based on comparison of Ezra and Josephus. In any case there’s no basis for the dogmatic claim that it was 537 BCE
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When one compares Ezra and Josephus the date 538 BCE fails as the timeframe is too narrow making such a computation impossible. The date 537 BCE accords well with all of the established evidence.
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Attention to the Jews’ return world explicitly be given after Babylon’s 70 years had been fulfilled.
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False. The Return of the Jews as Exiles ended the 70 years of Exile or in other words, the Return marked or ended the 70 years of Babylonian servitude.
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Serving Babylon was explicitly the way to avoid exile.
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Serving Babylon for 70 years as Exiles in Babylon constituted the Jewish Exile.
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The Bible never mentions 70 years of exile.
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The Bible describes the 70 years as an Exile- a period of Exile to or for Babylon, the place of Exile in or at Babylon, and the time frame of the Exile to Babylon.
scholar JW