Summary of Ezra 8:1-20
Ezra lists the heads of the families who came with him to Jerusalem. Ezra realized that no Levites (the priests) were coming, so he recruited some.
BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 4: Ezra 8:1-20
9) Ezra recorded the lineages to establish the community’s legal and spiritual legitimacy. This proved they were the true covenant heirs of Israel and, crucially, validated which priests and Levites were qualified by ancestry to lead the newly restored Temple worship according to the Law of Moses.
10a) Ezra realized that no Levites were with him. The Levites were the priests, so he needed them to lead the people in faith.
b) Ezra summoned leaders and men of learning to bring some Levites with them. God helped, and some came! They also brought temple servants!
11a) He recruited others to help and enlisted God’s help. He refused to go to Jerusalem without them, knowing that worship of God was a high priority.
b) Right now, my passions and my dreams. He’s calling me to trust Him in this.
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 4: Ezra 8:1-20
I love Ezra’s approach to his problem. He relies on others and God for help!
End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 11, Day 4: Ezra 8:1-20
We can guess that the total number of people coming with Ezra was between 6-7,000 based on his list of names.
Note that Ezra carefully planned his persuasion tactics!
Map of Ezra’s journey back to Jerusalem and the probable location of the Ahava Canal:

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