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Ezra
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Summary
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Author
: Ezra
Time : 538 457 B.C.
Summary :
Ezra covers the events of the Jews returning from the
Babylonian captivity. The decline of Babylon and its
eventual overthrow by the Persians brought about this
return to Jerusalem. The Jews are numbered and are allowed
to return to Judah to rebuild the Temple. Samaritan
assistance is rejected and their opposition is a contributing
factor to the slow progress of the Temple construction.
Despite the delays, the Temple is completed and dedicated
during this period.
Key verse :
"The Lord our God has been gracious in leaving
us a remnant and giving us a firm place in his sanctuary,
and so our God gives light to our eyes and a little
relief in our bondage" (9:8).
Main people : Ezra
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Outline
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1.
The exiles return from Babylon 1:1 2:70
a) The decree of Cyrus 1:14
b) Preparations for the journey 1:511
c) Those who returned 2:170
2. Temple building begins 3:1 4:23
a) The altar and the foundation 3:113
b) Opposition to the work 4:123
3. The building completed 4:24 6:22
a) Work resumed 4:24 5:5
b) Tatnais letter to Darius 5:617
c) Decrees of Cyrus and Darius 6:112
d) The Temple finished 6:1322
4. Ezras journey to Jerusalem 7:1
8:36
a) Ezra introduced 7:110
b) Letter of Artaxerxes to Ezra 7:1128
c) The journey to Jerusalem 8:136
5. Ezra's reforms 9:1 10:44
a) The offence of mixed marriages and Ezras prayer
9:115
b) The abandonment of mixed marriages 10:117
c) List of those with foreign wives 10:1844
(RH)
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Ezra
Author
Ezra
Time
538 458 B.C.
Summary
In general, Ezra covers the events of the Jews returning
from the Babylonian captivity. The decline of Babylon and its eventual
overthrow by the Persians enable the Jews to return to Jerusalem.
The Jews are numbered and are allowed to return to Judah to rebuild
the Temple. Samaritan assistance is rejected and their opposition
is a contributing factor to the slow progress of the Temple construction.
Despite the delays, the Temple is completed and dedicated to God
during this period.
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The
exiles return from Babylon Chapters
1 v 1 to 2 v 70
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Passage
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Subject
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1
v 1 to 4
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The
Decree of Cyrus |
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1 v 5 to 11
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Preparations for the journey |
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2
v 1 to 70
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Those who returned |
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Temple
building begins - Chapter 3 v 1 to 4 v 24
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Passage
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Subject
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3
v 1 to 13
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The
altar and the foundation |
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4
v 1 to 24
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Opposition
to the work |
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The
building completed - Chapter 5 v 1 to 6 to 22
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Passage
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Subject
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5
v 1 to 5
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Work
resumed |
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5
v 6 to 17
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Tattenai's letter to Darius |
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6
v 1 to 12
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Decrees
of Cyrus and Darius |
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6
v 13 to 22
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The
Temple finished |
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Ezra’s
journey to Jerusalem - Chapter 7 v 1 to 8 v 36
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Passage
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Subject
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7
v 1 to 10
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Ezra
introduced |
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7
v 11 to 28
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Letter
of Artaxerxes to Ezra |
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8
v 1 to 36
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The
journey to Jerusalem |
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The
great reformation - Chapter 9 v 1 to 10 v 44
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Passage
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Subject
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| 9
v 1 to 15 |
The
tragic report and Ezra’s prayer |
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v 1 to 17 |
The
abandonment of mixed marriages |
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v 18 to 44 |
List
of those with foreign wives |
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