Summary of Ezra 7:1-10
Ezra left Babylon during the reign of Artaxerxes with some of the Israelites back to Jerusalem. He was given everything he needed.
BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 2: Ezra 7:1-10
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 2: Ezra 7:1-10
I love how Ezra is called and chosen here. We all are, and it’s good to remember this.
End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 2: Ezra 7:1-10
Sixty years passed between Ezra 6 and 7 with not much to-dos. The book of Esther takes place in this timeframe when Xerxes reigned, who was married to Esther.
- Ezra 1-6 is the first wave of exiles returning to Jerusalem
- Ezra 7-10 is the second wave with Ezra himself (around 458 BC)
- Nehemiah led the third wave
The point of the list of names is to show that Ezra is of the Levite tribe, descended from Aaron, and a rightful priest for the Jews.
Ezra returned during the second phase. He was an expert in God’s law, whose job was to preserve, teach, and observe God’s laws.
The journey from Babylon to Jerusalem was about 900 miles.
Ezra’s job was to teach the word of the Lord to the people.
Fun Fact: The Bible has more than 40 human authors.
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