Why is the burden of proof on me? You haven't offered any proof otherwise; you simply copy and pasted a web-page, which I just came across while searching for a website that I wanted to cite from. You should have cited that as a website, by the way, or put it all in quotation marks, else you're giving the impression that you wrote it yourself.
I have already posted an article offering evidence to the contrary, but if needed, I can always post more.
Let's start off easy - Wikipedia.
"Traditionally, the entire book of Isaiah is believed to pre-date the rule of Cyrus by about 120 years. These particular passages (Isaiah 40-55, often referred to as
Deutero-Isaiah) are believed by most modern
critical scholars to have been added by another author toward the end of the Babylonian exile (
ca. 536 BC).
[57] Whereas Isaiah 1-39 (referred to as
Proto-Isaiah) saw the destruction of Israel as imminent, and the restoration in the future, Deutero-Isaiah speaks of the destruction in the past (Isa 42:24-25), and the restoration as imminent (Isa 42:1-9). Notice, for example, the change in temporal perspective from (Isa 39:6-7), where the Babylonian Captivity is cast far in the future, to (Isa 43:14), where the Israelites are spoken of as already in Babylon.
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Secondly, Cyrus the Great was born 600 BC or 576 BC.
Then we have this:
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There are three falsehoods found in these Babylonian prophecies in Jeremiah and Isaiah. First, both Jeremiah and Isaiah state that the complete destruction of Babylon is imminent at the hands of the Medes and Persians. Her time is at hand,' the prophecy in Isaiah states, and it will not be prolonged.' Similarly, Jeremiah stated that Babylon would be destroyed after the seventy years of exile are over' at the time when the Jewish people returned from exile. Both prophets were given to say that Babylon will become a complete ruin, without inhabitants forever.' Both prophets were given to predict that Babylon would be destroyed in violent warfare.
What actually happened was as follows. In 539 Cyrus conquered the northern part of the Babylonian nation and then entered into the city of Babylon which surrendered without a fight. Babylon became one of the richest cities in the Persian empire. It was a center of Jewish learning (the source of the famous Babylonian Talmud). It continues to exist to this very day in Iraq. As it states in the letter of Peter in the Church Testament, Greetings from your sister church in Babylon.' As for Tyre, which also did not get destroyed, as it states in the gospels, Joshua visited Tyre in one of his missionary journeys.
It is truly amazing the number of false prophecies found in the books of the prophets. In almost every case these false prophecies concern warring and cursing and stirring up bloodlust or a desire for vengeance or domination (which should tell you something right there.)" False prophecy. False prophets in Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah in the Bible
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There are so many contradictions. I could post more, but I don't see the point in simply swapping copy and pasted arguments. Now the burden of proof is on you.