Doug Mason
Post 195
It appears that you have an obsession with the research of the 'celebrated' WT scholars showing that 537 BCE was the date of the Return of the Jewish Exiles for you have now posted two articles 'When Did The Jews Return To Jerusalem?' and 'By The Rivers of Babylon:The Jews Return Home' on your website. Both of the articles offer nothing new as to the precise yearof the Return wherein you admit that "no one really knows for certain which year the Jews returned home"; "It possibly happened in 536 BCE but it could have been as late as 535 BCE"; "Everyone else...does not know".
These are most intriquing statements because apostates do know or pretend to know that precise year because they are confident that 538 BCE is that very date. Carl Jonsson advocates 538 and so does a follower of Jonsson namely Alan F who both promote 538 the former with reservation and the latter with dogmatism. As I have inquired earlier I am somewhat perplexed why you have not bothered to consult Jonsson's research on WT chronology as he also like you offers information regarding calendation which you utilize in discussing when Cyrus' 'first year' should be placed. Further, Jonsson when advocating his nominated 538 BCE uses similar assumptive language as does the WT writers when advocating 537 BCE. For example, in that aforementioned footnote, Jonsson employs such expressions as "If Ezra", "Most likely","The context seems to imply","he may have reckoned", so if it was necessay for Jonsson to employ such terms in order for him to advocate 538 BCE then your criticism of WT writers is rather most unfair and dishonest.
Jonsson on page 303 ftn.44 makes the following: "Most commentators end the seventy years with the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, with Cyrus' decree in 538 BCE, with the return of the first Jewish remnant to Palestine in 538 or 537 BCE,(Ezra 3:1,2),or with the commencing of the reconstruction of the temple in 536 (Ezra 3:8-10). Next he cites a reference work by Professor Payne in his Encyclopedia of Biblical Prophecy. This authority clearly attests to that 538 as to the year of the Decree and 537 as the year of the Return.
Now to return to your thesis.My problem with your approach is that you dwell on the omission of facts that are vital in completing a full account of the Return, The Bible gives us two basic facts; 1. The Decree was issued in the 'first year of Cyrus' -Ezra 1:1. This would be his first regnal year as attested by Josephus who refers to the 'first year of the reign of Cyrus'. - Antiquities Of The Jews, Book 11, Chapter 1:1. This 'first regnal year' according to Jack Finegan in his handbook Of Bible Chronology,1964, p.170 was 538/537 BCE which ran from Nisan 538 to Nisan 537 BCE. 2. The Jews had returnetd home and were resettled by the seventh month Tishri according to Ezra 3:1 but we are not told whether this occurred in Cyrus' first or second year.
Scholars including the celebrated ones need to complete a chronology for the Return and must factor in the following:
1. The proclamation and promulgation of the Decree throughout the kingdom
2. Temple contributions to be arranged
3.Preparations for the journey
4. Length of journey from Babylon to Jerusalem.
Whether the reign of Cyrus was commensurate with that of Darius or followed after his reign it is easily seen that the Jews would have returned by Tishri of 537 especially if the first full year of Cyrus ran from Nisan 1, 537 BCE to the end of Adar 536 BCE, or about March 12, 537 to March 29, 536 BCE, Julian calender or March 6, 537 to March 23, 536 BCE, Gregorian calender.
scholar JW