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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 12, Day 2: Ezra 9:1-4

Summary of Ezra 9:1-4

Ezra learned that the people of Israel, including the leaders, the priests and the Levites, had intermarried with the pagan people around them. Ezra was appalled.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 12, Day 2: Ezra 9:1-4

3a) Idol worship, human sacrifice,  divination, sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, casts spells, who is a medium or spiritist, or who consults the dead, those who cheat/have differing weights in their bags

b) Unsure. Sometimes these things are impressive, but they are really empty. People who are down can easily be persuaded. These practices were enticing because they offered immediate, tangible benefits and a path of social and economic convenience, appealing directly to basic human desires for security, pleasure, and acceptance.

4a) God told the Israelites that when they enter and possess the Promised Land, they must destroy the nations living there totally. They are to make no treaties with them or intermarry with them. They will turn them away from the Lord, and the Lord’s anger will burn against them. They are to break down their altars, smash their sacred stones, cut down their Asherah poles, and burn their idols in the fire.

b) God wants to protect His people and keep them holy so that they can be faithful to Him and be His chosen people.

5) Sin is incredibly dangerous, and it’s so easy to continue down the path of sin once someone starts. God does everything He can to protect us from the devil’s ways. His love for us knows no bounds.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 12, Day 2: Ezra 9:1-4

I love the emphasis on the importance of keeping God’s commands. So vital today!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 12, Day 2: Ezra 9:1-4

The spiritual life of the returning Israelites was in shambles. The intermarriage with the pagans can affect all aspects of society. Even the leaders were involved.

END NOTES SUMMARIZED

In Ezra 9:1-4, leaders report to the priest Ezra that the returned Jewish exiles, including priests and Levites, have failed to remain separate from the surrounding peoples and have intermarried with them. This is seen as a grievous sin and a direct violation of God’s covenant commands.

Ezra’s reaction is immediate and visceral: he tears his garments, pulls hair from his head and beard, and sits down completely appalled. His extreme display of grief demonstrates the profound spiritual horror he feels, recognizing that this unfaithfulness threatens the community’s restored relationship with God and repeats the sins that led to their exile in the first place. Others who respect God’s law gather around him, sharing his devastation.

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