<Dl> <Dt> c. 530 BC </Dt> <Dd> First view (and traditional one) is that Daniel was written immediately after the Babylonian exile ended and many Jews returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple . Daniel's prophetic visions revealed successive empires that would follow, one after the other as well as providing a backdrop of God's eternal, unshakeable kingdom continuing in spite of the earthly upheaveal and power struggles .: Secondary views are that the "prophecy" of Daniel was written during the time of the Seleucid dynasty . Note that in Jewish scripture, Daniel is not considered a prophet and is not included among the prophetic books . </Dd> <Dt> c. 520 BC--c. 411 BC </Dt> <Dd> prophecy of Haggiah, Zechariah, Joel (?) </Dd> </Dl> <Dt> c. 530 BC </Dt> <Dd> First view (and traditional one) is that Daniel was written immediately after the Babylonian exile ended and many Jews returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple . Daniel's prophetic visions revealed successive empires that would follow, one after the other as well as providing a backdrop of God's eternal, unshakeable kingdom continuing in spite of the earthly upheaveal and power struggles .: Secondary views are that the "prophecy" of Daniel was written during the time of the Seleucid dynasty . Note that in Jewish scripture, Daniel is not considered a prophet and is not included among the prophetic books . </Dd> <Dt> c. 520 BC--c. 411 BC </Dt>

Who prophesied after the return from babylonian exile