From the time of the Exile to Babylon to the beginning of the return was roughy 86 years, so Daniel could have returned if he lived to over ninety years old, most unusual for his time. The Book of Daniel does not say that Daniel returned, but since it appears to be a second-century BCE work of fiction, a triumphal return by Daniel to Jerusalem could be written in as a sequel.
They were lead by Ezra back to their homeland from Babylon.
Ezra led the second group of exiles from Babylon back to Jerusalem 80 years after Zerubbabel returned with the first group. When Ezra arrived in Jerusalem, he found the second temple rebuilt but the people were a spiritual mess. Ezra (priest and teacher) scorned the people and helped them repent and return to follow the laws of God.
The audience in the Book of Daniel was likely the Jewish exiles living in Babylon during the time of the Babylonian exile. The book was written to provide encouragement and hope to the Jewish community in exile, emphasizing themes of faith, obedience, and God's sovereignty.
The prophet Daniel prophesied that swine's flesh would be offered at the pagan altar in the temple of Jerusalem as a sign of desecration and violation of Jewish religious practices. This event is known as the "Abomination of Desolation" and is mentioned in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
According to tradition, Ezra was one of the greatest leaders of the Jews at the end of the Babylonian exile and during the beginning of the Second Temple Era. He was a disciple of Baruch ben Neriah, who studied under Jeremiah. Ezra oversaw the building of the Second Temple and the fortifying of Jerusalem. He also wrote the book of Ezra. The synod called the Men of the Great Assembly, with Ezra as one of its leaders, sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible. According to tradition, Ezra was born about 2400 years ago.
return to Jerusalem with many of the exiles
They were lead by Ezra back to their homeland from Babylon.
Zerubavel ben She'altiel. He was the grandson of the last king of the First Temple period.
Exiles.
They were persecuted by the local foreign nations and the Samaritans.
Daniel's target audience were Jewish exiles in Babylon during the time of the Babylonian exile. He conveyed messages of hope, faith, and obedience to God to encourage and strengthen his fellow exiles during this difficult period.
A:Yes. In 539 BCE, Cyrus of Persia permitted Jewish exiles to return to Judah.
Yes, a synagogue should face Jerusalem. We learn this from Daniel, who prayed facing Jerusalem (Daniel 6:11).
no, he's from UK
Frank C. Bennett has written: 'The return of the exiles' -- subject(s): Exiles, Foreign relations, Refugees, World War, 1939-1945
In the book of Ruth we read that both Naomi and Ruth did return to Jerusalem , from Moab.
Daniel Bryan hopes to return to the WWE in January 2015.