Prophet of the Zion and the Babylonian exiles In the ancient culture of the Jews, the prophets were part of their daily lives. They insist that they understand what God is saying and live accordingly. In times of crisis, the prophets are more common, people of warning and comfort. The days of many prophets were the exiles of the Babylonians, and the Jews were taken away and forcibly repatriated to Babylon. In the books of the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, Isaiah 63: 7-64: 12 and Jeremiah 29: 4-23 are examined together.
Prior to the exile of the Babylonians, the biblical prophecies reached the highest point. Prophets like Jeremiah and Ezekiel changed the scope of the Hebrew religion and changed their shape. Their work is intellectual, insightful, well-developed, and spiritually significant. But after the death of Babylon, the prophecy became frustrating. Recent prophets have many prophets, but those sentences are usually short, almost irrelevant, repetitive, in most cases anonymous. Many of these prophets are like this, but there are also works that can not be ignored. Haggai and Zechariah are the leaders of the cult reform of the Hebrew people. Malachai calmes their fears and guarantees God's love to them. Other prophets are telling the new Messianic times, and the word of the Lord will be held in the glory of the past. These are the most important pieces of work, as Hebrews later will not only need protection but also need spiritual guidance to maintain their society.
After the death of Babylon, palaces, beliefs, and reconstruction and reconstruction of society played an important role in the healing of the Hebrews. These prophets have played an important role in leading people's social stability. Their words are only a part of the Bible, but the meaning of their words largely shape Hebrew society.
Summary - Ezekiel was a prophet of the exile of Babylonia, Jeremiah prophesied back to Jerusalem. When Babylonians and Assyrians caught Israelites and Jews, they usually caught rich and strong. This is where Ezekiel was exiled and Jeremiah was still at home to preach to those left behind. Ezekiel of Babylonia finally tried to make their hearts correct, banished new Israelis. Summary - Like Ezekiel, Daniel is also in Babylon. We usually think that the word prophecy is to predict the future. Prophecy is actually revealing things from God to people. Sometimes these are future events, and sometimes this is now and now for information from God. Daniel is the prophecy of the Old Testament. It shows to the people of Babylonia through exile, that God is still concerned about them and is planning their future plan.