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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OF EZRA

The book was written by Ezra, a priest from the family line of .

Ezra was a man of faith who made a diligent study of the scriptures and, as a priest, had the responsibility to teach God's word to others.

He was also a skilled copyist, a that required meticulous attention to detail.

This thoroughly researched account picks up right where he concluded the book of 2nd Chronicles, following the Jewish captivity in .

He wrote this book in about 460 B.C.E. in .

Did you know? The of Ezra and were combined on one scroll. Later though the scroll was divided into the two books we have in our today.

The contains ten chapters.

Chapters 1 through 6 describe the return of a small group of Jews to Jerusalem. In 537 B.C.E. they rebuilt the altar and celebrated the Festival of Booths, thus ending the 70-year desolation.

In the following year, the foundation of the temple was laid and although opposition halted the work for a time, the house of Jehovah was completed by 515 B.C.E.

In chapters 7 to 10 we jump forward almost 50 years to 468 B.C.E. as Ezra accounts his own perilous journey to Jerusalem.

Upon arrival Ezra was shocked to find that serious sins have taken place among the Jews. He approached Jehovah in public prayer and action was taken to restore the spiritual condition of the people.

As you read the book of Ezra take note of how Jehovah fulfilled his promise to free his people from exile in Babylon, and to restore true worship in Jerusalem. Important steps leading to the appearance of the .