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there is no such a thing as post-exilic Israel in the times of the prophets. Israel's Diaspora lasted from the Babylonian conquest to the Proclamation of Independence on May 14, 1941. Post-exilic Israel started from that date. The presence of the Jews in Israel during the arrival of Yeshua does not constitute the end of the Exile. Only a few Jews actually return with Nehemiyah. Most of the Jews stayed behind in Babylon, Egypt, Greece, Makedonia, Southern Arabia, Persia, etc.

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The exile, in terms of Jewish history, was when the Hebrew people were taken into slavery and captivity in Babylon, around 598 BC (and the following years). Cyrus, the king of Babylon eventually let them go and they returned to Israel around 520 BC. So the term "post-exhile" refers to the period from 520 BC to the birth of Jesus.

The books of The Bible where these prophets' words were recorded are named Haggai, Malachi, Obadiah and Joel.

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Ezekiel, Daniel, Baruch ben Neriah, Neriah, Iddo, Mordecai, Saraiah, Machseyah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, and Esther.

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The Exilic Prophets are Ezekiel and Daniel. Both had been taken into captivity from Judah.

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Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi

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these are Daniel and Ezeckel

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What is meant by Exile Prophets and Post Exile Prophets?

The meaning of exile prophets means prophets who worked while in exile like daniel, post exile prophets are prophets just before a exile came like Jeremiah.


What was the significance of the exile in Babylon for Jewish people?

The Babylonian exile showed that the warnings of the Torah (Leviticus ch.26) were serious and were prophecies that had now come true, with all that that implies. The Babylonian exile exonerated the true prophets such as Jeremiah, and exposed the lies of the false prophets.


Why is the exile of Jews by the Babylonians considered such an important event in Jewish history?

It put an end to the monarchy, to the false prophets (who had predicted that there would be no exile) and to the dabbling in idolatry.


Who were the last three prophets who came after the Jews returned from exile in Babylon?

Jesus abraham joseph


Why did the Babylonian exile happen in realtion to God?

As the prophets explained, the exile happened after God warned the people against idolatry (and other sins), and they didn't keep His words sufficiently. see Leviticus ch.26.


How did exile in Babylon help Gods people?

Jewish answer: The false prophets, at long last, were silenced forever. They had predicted that no Destruction would take place. Also, the lure of idolatry finally weakened, since the Destruction and Exile happened exactly as predicted by the true Prophets, who were the same ones who had spoken ceaselessly against dabbling in idolatry.


Why are Ezekiel and Daniel called Exilic prophets?

Ezekiel and Daniel are called Exilic prophets because they prophesied during the time of the Israelite exile in Babylon. Their messages addressed the challenges faced by the Israelites during this period and provided hope for restoration and redemption. Their books contain a mix of prophecies about the exile, the eventual return to the Promised Land, and visions of future events.


Did Jewish synagogues first come into existence before the babylonian exile?

Yes. According to our tradition, there were synagogues in the time of the Prophets (First-Temple era) as well as later.


What exile was Jews held into?

The only exile of Jews (Judah) occurred with Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. They were subjected to a 70 year captivity under the king of Babylon. You can read of this in the book of Jeremiah and other prophets. If you are referring to the exodus that included all 12 tribes of Israel, not just Judah it's self.


What is the Old Testament book before Daniel?

The book in the old testament before the book of Daniel is the book of Ezekiel. Both of these two are listed as major prophets in the bible. Both were taken into exile in Babylon.


What was the importance of Judaism to the Jews during the Babylonian exile?

At the time of the Destruction, the false prophets at long last were silenced forever. They had predicted that Judah would remain independent of Babylonia (Jeremiah ch.27) and no Destruction would take place.Also, the lure of idolatry finally weakened, since the Destruction and Exile happened exactly as predicted by the true Prophets, who were the same ones who had spoken ceaselessly against dabbling in idolatry.These two developments gave the Jews increased impetus to serve God and obey the Torah.See also:Did Judaism change?


What would you call a person in exile?

A person in exile can actually be called an exile.