AnnOMaly
Post 1382
Stubborn Yes, Baloney No. For if it was baloney then nobody would bother with me.My postings over many years with the same and new information and insights have produced an audience. That can not be baloney by any measure.
Jeremiah in his entire prophecy is replete with vivid poetic descriptions of the desolation of Judah, its Temple, its city and the inhabitants. It is the theme of that book and yet you people still do not get it.
Daniel was a contemporary of those events as was Ezekiel, Ezra was a historian. These men knew what was happening, they simply reoded events that have become history. Josephus also an historian of some not supported these views. The evidence is cumulative and holistic in that the seventy years was a definite period of desolation, exile in Babylon, servitude to Babylon from the Fall of Jerusalem until the Return to Jerusalem. When will the pennies drop?
Zechariah the prophet referred twice to that past event and used that as lesson of history as a context for his prophecy just as Daniel did in his prayer recorded in the ninth chapter of his book.
Josephus made one reference to fifty years whereas all of the other reference by him were to seventy years. Either a copyist mistake ot Josephus was referring to a state of obscurity at fifty years within the duration of seventy years. I some how prefer the latter IMHO.
Babylonian history or Chronicles have nothing to say whatsoever about the seventy years. Its silence on this vital piece of Judean and Babylonian history is quite telling.
scholar JW