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POST EXILIC PERIOD 606 597 539 536 536 722 586 536 516 ___________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____________________________ FALL OF FALL OF RETURN TEMPLE ISRAEL JUDAH FROM EXILE REBUILT
E X I L E
E Z R A 538-516 458-457
NEHEMIAH 444 - 425
E S T H E R 483-473
First deportation. Daniel and other youths
taken to Babylon.
Second deportation. 10,000 taken
(including Ezekiel).
3rd & Final Deportation Destruction of Jerusalem and
the Temple.
Fall of Babylon to Persians
1st Return Zerubbabel leads
about 50,000 exiles back to Jerusalem.
2nd Return Led by Ezra
3rd Return Led by Nehemiah
(446-433)
i. The books Ezra and Nehemiah were originally bound together and viewed as one book in the Hebrew canon. 1. Ezra and Nehemiah were divided
into two books probably only from the 15th century AD onwards and apparently in the Christian circles.
a) Background
II. Together with Chronicles, the section was viewed as one continuous historical record.
1. “Priestly history of Israel”2. Most likely, the author for Ezra-Nehemiah could be
Ezra
b. Purpose
i) To demonstrate the sovereignty and faithfulness of God in the restoration of the Jews to their land despite both external and internal problems.(1)Return from exile
(2)Rebuilding of the temple
(3)Re-establishment of religious life
(4)Rebuilding of the walls
(5)Reconstitution as covenanted people
c) Comparison between Ezra and Nehemiah
Ezra Nehemiah
Contributions as a Person
A scribe, the most learned interpreter of the Law. He shaped the returned exiles into the “people of the book.”
An efficient organizer of men and a leader of unswerving determination in rebuilding the walls of the city of Jerusalem which lay in ruins.
Focus Religious ReformPolitical, Geographical and Economical Reform.
2. EZRAa) The Person
i) The name Ezra means "God helps."
ii) He was a descendant from the priestly line of
Aaron, and the author of the Old Testament
Book of Ezra.
iii) He was the leader of a group of Jews returning
to Jerusalem from the Babylonian Exile in 458
BC, during the reign of King Artaxerxes.
b) Outline of EzraThe book Ezra covers two distinct time periods:-
(a) Chapters 1—6: First exilic return under and rebuilding of the temple.
(b) Chronologically, 4:6 fits between chapters 6 & 7 while 4:7-23 refers to events between Ezra
7 and Nehemiah 1. Ezra grouped them here to highlight the
persistent opposition to God’s people over the years and God’s ability to overcome.
Emphasis: To restore the Temple
(2) Chapters 7—10: Events after Ezra returned from Persia in 458 B.C. where Ezra enters the historical picture. (There is a shift from the third person to the first person (7:27-9:15)
Emphasis: To restore the People
c) Lesson from Ezrai) God’s sovereignty to use even non-believers
to fulfill his purpose(a)Ez 1:1-2; 5:5, 11, 12; 6:22; 7:23(b)The temple reconstruction was finished “by the
command of the God of Israel and by the decree of Cyrus…” (Ezra 6:14)
ii) What is true redemption?(1)Return from exile(2)Rebuilding of the temple
(i)It symbolized God’s presence: (ii)It symbolized worship.
(3)Reconstitution as covenanted people(a)God’s Redemption: The Exodus motif (1:6)
(i)Israel threw off its vesture of statehood and monarchy and saw itself as what it truly is: a covenanted people.
(4)God’s Holiness: Sanctification(a)Divorce foreign wives (Ezra 7)
iii) How to be an effective teacher of God’s Word (7:10)? (From Ezra’s example)
(1)Study the law of the Lord, (2)Practice it (3)Teach it.
3) NEHEMIAH
i) The Personii)The name Nehemiah means "God has comforted.“ iii)Nehemiah, son of Hacaliah, was a cupbearer of
the Persian King Artaxerxes. iv)In 444 BC the king appointed Nehemiah to be the
governor of Judah and permitted him to go to Jerusalem to help his fellow Jews.
v)He rallied the people to rebuild the damaged walls around Jerusalem.
i) Ch 1-12 Nehemiah’s first administration in Jerusalem.(1)Ch 1-7 The wall of Jerusalem is rebuilt under the leadership of
Nehemiah. (2)Ch 8-10 The people of Judah are spiritually revived.(3)11:1—12:26 The residents of Jerusalem and Benjamin are
recorded. (4)12:27–43 Dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. (5)12:44–47 Leaders are appointed to oversee the contributions
for the priests and the Levites.
ii)Ch 13 Nehemiah’s second administration in Jerusalem.
c. Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah
i) Vision (1:4)
c. Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah
ii) Prayer(1)Throughout the book, we saw him praying:
(a)After receiving news of Jerusalem (1:4-11)
(b)During his conversation with the king (2:4)
(c)After being taunted by Sanballat and Tobiah (4:4-5)
(d)After threats by the enemies (4:9)
(e)More threat (6:9)
(f)Reflections (5:19; 13:14, 22, 29, 31)
c. Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah
iii) Management & Planning(1)Nehemiah used careful planning, teamwork, and
problem solving to get things done.
3c. Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah
iv) Facing Problems(1)After the work began,
Nehemiah faced scorn, slander, and threats from enemies, as well as fear, conflict, and discouragement from his own workers.
(2)Nehemiah responded with prayer, encouragement, guard duty and consolidation (ch 4).
(3)Confronting Evil (ch 5)
EZRA MEHEMIAH ESTHER Fill in the blanks:
1. ___________ foretold the Jews would be captives in a foreign land for seventy years.
2. The period of the Babylonian Captivity began in ____________ B.C.
3. The second group of captives was taken to Babylon in _________ B.C.
4. ___________________, king of Babylon, destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C.
5. The Babylonian Empire was conquered by the Medes and _____________in 539 B.C.
6. King _____________ permitted the Jews to return to their homeland.
7. ________________ was the leader of the first group to return.
8. The Babylonian Captivity lasted from 606 B.C. to _______________ B.C.
9. The __________________ of God was rebuilt under Zerubbabel’s
leadership.
10. _______________ reorganized the temple worship.
11. ______________ rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem.
12. The book of _________________ tells how a Jewish girl came to
be the queen of Persia.
13. Esther was raised by a relative named ________________________.
14. ________________ was hanged on a gallows he had built for
Mordecai.
15. Esther and ____________ are the only books in the Bible named
after a woman.
True or False
1. Ezra was a descendant of King David.
2. Jews were taken into Babylon three different times.
3. Jews returned from Captivity three different times.
4. Esther tells about God’s people who remained in Persia.
5. Ezra and Nehemiah encouraged the Jews married to pagans to stay
together.
6. If one approached a Persian king without being invited, he could be
killed.
8. Mordecai was hanged on the gallows he had built for Haman.
9 Ezra demanded the Jews come out of their unscriptural marriages.