Doug Mason
Post 488
Nice to have you back on board. Sorry to hear the sad news about your dear wife and I trust that all will go well with you in this time of trial.
As I have argued several times on this board, Chronology is all about methodology and interpretation so many many if not all date cannot be ever 'proved' regardless of the skill of the chronologist. At best, one can only demonstrate by reason dates for specific events in a chronology. No date for the Return can be proved in the absolute sense but upon a carful examination of the Scriptures and secular history the date 537 BCE is the most proovable date.
The date of the Return indeed is the only possible date to end the seventy year period as descibed by Jeremiah, Daniel and Ezra. The other candidate, 539 BCE for the Fall of Babylon is impossible for the very simple amongst many others that the Jews were still Babylon at that time and the land was still desolate at that time.
You raise the matter of inclusive reckoning but if we subtract the period from the precise month namely Tishri, 607 until Tishri, 537 BCE we get 70 full years as required by the Bible writers and in harmony with Josephus.
scholar JW