Book: Ezra

  • Restoring God’s Law

    Restoring God’s Law

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 2 Quarter 4 Lesson 8
    This week in Sunday school, we return to Ezra to examine what happened during the second step of Israel’s restoration from Exile. What alarming development did Ezra discover when he reached Jerusalem? How did Ezra respond? And what did these events mean for God’s promise to restore and exalt repentant Israel? We’ll look at these questions and more.
    Our class will be covering Ezra 7:1-10:44, with our focus on 9:1-15 and 10:1-17.

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    that book as we went and looked at Esther and then brief backtracking to Daniel but we’re continuing to see as we move through the Bible chronologically how God restored Israel from exile now we call that Judah had three steps of destruction that brought them into exile but also there are three steps of restoration for Judah and Israel coming out of exile so we’ve already looked at the first step of restoration together and that was in the beginning part of Ezra which leader was involved in the first step of restoration with the returning exiles so anyone remember it’s irreparable that’s right and under the rubble not only did the returning exiles build for themselves homes again back in the promised land but they also restored the sacrificial worship they r Ian auger ated the feasts and they rebuilt God’s temple and in all of this even though the people were acting it was really God who was doing everything as Ezra has emphasized to us God was moving the hearts of the Kings God was moving the hearts of the people and he was granting the Jews favor so this not this happened not only under the rebels leadership with the Jews coming back into the land but we saw also in the book of Esther which takes place after the time is red bull before the time that we’re looking at today under Esther God allowed Esther and Mordecai God allowed further favor to the Jews and also the destruction of many of the Jews enemies this was God at work and in both instances where what we saw was rebel and with Esther and Mordecai people were being drawn to Yahweh and joining themselves to the Jews because they saw that God’s favor was on this people and his power was on display so Israel after this second kind of Exodus has gotten a great new start though the Jews in Palestine are small in number it really looks like it’s finally doing what it was supposed to be daring worshipping God obeying his commands drawing the nations to join themselves to God and then experience God’s blessing so everything is going well but now some time has gone by and Ezra appears on the scene Ezra is also going to journey back to Israel with a group of exiles in the second step of restoration and when he arrives what as refines will be a shock to him and it’s going to dishearten him and then what will azra do and how Israel reacts to Ezra and what do all these events mean when it comes to Israel’s ongoing relationship with god that’s really what we’re looking at today the title of today’s lesson is restoring God’s law here’s our outline say we’re going to basically look at the second half of the book of Ezra well overview the information we see and as just 78 about Ezra’s return journey to Jerusalem into the surrounding area are then looking more closely at edge or nine and then we’ll look more closely at as your 10 and then we’ll consider what this book was meant to communicate to the Jews and what it communicates to us how we should apply it that’s right before we continue my god we thank you for this word rates you’d help me be able to explain it and God I pray that we’d be affected by it as you meant in Jesus name Amen I please open your Bibles to Ezra 7 and we’re going to read a small section of this chapter but then we’re going to overview the rest of it and some of chapter 8 so as our seven is pays for 89 in the few Bible we’re going to read one to ten where we’re introduced to our main person Ezra follow along with me as I read this is ezra 7 verses 1 10 now after these things that is the events involving rub a bull and Ezra 106 and the reign of artaxerxes king of Persia there went up Ezra son of zaire ayah son of azariah son of hill kiya son of Shalom son of Zadok son of ahi tube son of a Mariah son of azariah son and Mariah son of Zarah hiya son of oozy son ibuki son of a B shua Sunnah Phineas son of Eleazar son of Erin the chief priests this Ezra went up from Babylon and he was a scribe skilled in the law of Moses which Yahweh God of Israel had given then the King granted all he requested because the hand of yahweh is god was upon him some of the sons of israel and some of the priests the levites the singers the gatekeepers and the temple servants went up to jerusalem in the seventh year of king artaxerxes it came to Jerusalem in the fifth month which was in the seventh year of the King from the first of the month he began to go up from Babylon and on the first step on the first the first month he began to go up from Babylon and on the first of the fifth month he came to Jerusalem because the good hand of his God was upon him for Ezra had set his heart to study the law of Yahweh and to practice it and to teach his statutes and ordinances in Israel all right there’s a few things with me at just this brief little portion we’ve jumped forward in time from the completion of Israel’s temple Israel’s new temple around five-fifteen bc and that was under King Darius we’re now in the seventh year of artaxerxes around four 64-bc this then is about fifty years later and we finally meet the book’s author ezra and immediately were given his genealogy you may notice as there’s ancestry as is presented here goes back to which important person Aaron and Aaron was it’s the line of Aaron that is the line of the priests you also may notice that Zadok is in Ezra’s God at various points took people out of the line of the priesthood he said your family is no longer going to be part of the priests and he’s going to give it to a different family and Zadok was the one that God have actually said it’s going to be from this line and so Ezra is both in the line of Aaron and he’s in the line of Zadok so he’s in the god-ordained line of Levitical priests so Ezra is a priest but Ezra notice is also ascribed verse 6 says that Ezra is skilled in the law of Moses and that’s what a scribe is a scribe is an expert in the law or an expert in the scriptures notice that Ezra two experiences the sovereign favor of God King Artaxerxes gives Ezra whatever Ezra requests because the text says the hand of Yahweh was upon Ezra it was on Ezra as it travels with a group of Jews back to Jerusalem a group that’s a group that includes regular Jews priests Levites and temple personnel and it’s quite a trip as relieves Babylon where the Jews are to go to Jerusalem in the first of the first month and arrives in the first the fifth month so it’s a thousand-mile journey about four months to complete but the group makes it safely to Jerusalem because as verse 9 says the good hand of God was upon him there’s that phrase again the last verse of this section tells us something about Ezra’s heart what does Ezra’s passion it is too steady always longed to do it and to teach it to Israel now notice verse 10 begins of the word for I just indicates part of the reason why God’s good hand is upon Ezra even to bring ezer to Jerusalem God brings Ezra who was passionate about teaching to Jerusalem God is bringing Ezra to teach does Jerusalem need a passionate lover and teacher of God’s law well we’ll come back to that question but notice here Ezra is introduced into the narrative and notice how God paves the I for Ezra and those with Ezra to reach Jerusalem the rest of this chapter give details about the decrees of artaxerxes given on behalf of Ezra artaxerxes gives authority to Ezra to teach in Jerusalem to set up a Jewish government and administration to punish offenses against God’s law and against the Kings law even using capital punishment he gives authority for Ezra to bring gifts and offerings from the king and from the exiles to Jerusalem and also to ask for and acquire whatever else was necessary for the temple from the magistrates already around the land of Jerusalem as with chapter 8 gives more information about the thousand-mile journey that Ezra and those with him under tank if you just look at the beginning of chapter 8 you may notice there’s a number of there’s more genealogical information we get some genealogical information about the leading men and their families that went up with Ezra we also see that the whole group fasts and prays for God’s protection before they set out on their journey they are traveling without escort why are they doing such a thing well as your eight verses 21 to 23 explains look at those two verses or those three verses has or eight verses 21 to 23 Ezra says then i proclaimed a fast there at the river ahava that we might humble ourselves before our God to seek from him a safe journey for us our little ones in all our possessions for I was ashamed to request from the king troops and horsemen to protect us from the enemy on the way because we had said to the king the hand of our God is favorably disposed to all those who seek him but his power and his anger are against all those who forsake him so we fasted and sought our God concerning this matter and he listened to our entreaty how those words I are going to be key what we see in the rest of this book but this is why they went up without escort and God and His good Providence brought them safely to Jerusalem and when they get there the very end of azor 8 tells us that the group offered sacrifices to Yahweh so again we’re seeing so far in this book that nearly everything that’s happening with Israel and returning exiles is pretty encouraging God is moving the hearts of many people to benefit the Jews God protects the Jews God brings the Jews back into the land and it’s just as Ezra says God’s favor god favors those who seek Him but burns with anger against those who forsake him but then we arrived at azra 9 this is where we’re going to start really our in-depth look so let’s look at sr 9 verses 1 15 that’s the entire chapter follow along me as I read starting in verse 1 azran I now when these things have been completed the princes approached me saying the people of Israel and the priests and the Levites have not separated themselves from the peoples of the lands according to their abominations those are the Canaanites the Hittites the perizzites the jebusites the ammonites the Moabites the Egyptians and the amorite for they have taken some of their daughters as wives for themselves and for their sons so that the Holy race has intermingled with the peoples of the lands indeed the hands of the princes and the rulers have been foremost and this unfaithfulness when I heard about this matter I tore my garment and my robe and pulled some of the hair from my head and my beard and sat down appalled then everyone who trembled at the words of the God of Israel unaccounted the unfaithfulness of the exiled gathered to me and I SAT appalled until the evening offering but at the evening offering I rose from my humiliation even with my garment and my robe torn and I fell on my knees and stretched out my hands to Yahweh my god and I said oh my god I am ashamed and embarrassed to lift up my face to you my god for our iniquities have risen above our heads and our guilt has grown even to the heavens since the days of our fathers to this day we have been in great guilt and on account of our iniquities we are kings and our priests I’ve been given into the hand of the king of the lands there are kings of the lands to the sword to captivity and to plunder and to open shame as it is this day but now for a brief moment grace has been shown from Yahweh our God to leave us an escaped remnant and to give us a peg in his holy place that our God may enlighten our eyes and grant us a little reviving in our bondage for we are slaves yet in our bondage our God has not forsaken us but has extended loving kindness to us in the sight of the kings of Persia to give us reviving to raise up the house of our God to restore its ruins and to give us a wall in Judah and Jerusalem now our God what should we say after this for we have forsaken your commandments which you have commanded by your servants the prophets saying the land which you are entering to possess is an unclean land with the uncleanness of the peoples of the lands with their abominations which have filled it from end to end and with their impurity so now do not give your daughters to their sons nor take their daughters to your sons and never seek their peace or their prosperity that you may be strong and eat the good things of the land and leave it as an inheritance to your son’s forever after all that has come upon us for our evil deeds and our great guilt since you are God have required us less than our iniquities deserve and have given us an escaped remnant as this shall we again break your Commandments and intermarry with the peoples who commit these abominations would you not be angry with us to the point of destruction until there is no remnant nor any who escaped Oh Yahweh God of Israel you righteous for we have been left and escaped remnant as it is this day behold we are before you in our guilt for no one can stand before you because of this alright let’s start our analysis of this passage with basic observations soon after arriving in Jerusalem well as where is probably still at the temple so they’ve just finished doing the sacrifices Ezra learns that the people have seriously compromised they’ve taken foreign wives for themselves and for their sons according to vs. wanted to what has made this compromise even more heinous they have intermarried that is the compromise but there’s another aspect to this intermarriage that just makes it even worse that’s right the leaders the princes and the leaders have been most in this compromise they are the ones who are leading the intermarriage and it’s not just the leaders but in verse one tells us the priests and the Levites they have also intermarried if anybody shouldn’t be intermarrying it’s the holy priests but they’re doing it the leaders are doing it and all Israel’s taking part and so you can understand Ezra’s reaction you tears his garment your tears his robe he pulls hair out from his head and his beard must been pretty painful and he sits down silent and appalled until evening it just sits there at the time of the evening offering Ezra gets on his knees at the temple and he raises his hands in prayer to God now what does he tell God we just read it but notice a couple different things Ezra identifies himself with his people he doesn’t say they’ve sinned he says we’ve sinned we Oh God your people Israel have sinned terribly against you and he recounts how this has been Israel’s pattern in the past and how their sin previously resulted in their judgement and exile he acknowledges Ezra acknowledges that God gave Israel grace in the midst of their desert judgment he granted favor to the Jews he allowed a remnant to come back and restore the Temple in Jerusalem he says God didn’t you did not punish us as our iniquities really deserved but Ezra says how has Israel responded to this judgment and to this kindness from God by directly violating God’s come in not to integrate with the peoples of the land as ur admits that such behavior if it continues must naturally end up in judgment again but this time with absolutely no reason to expect any mercy from God any ends as their ends his prayer by confessing Yahweh you are righteous and we are guilty and that’s where the chapter ends now let’s pause and ask a couple of interpretive interpretation questions we’ve talked about this before but let’s just clarify again God is not and has never been against interracial marriage all people are one race as we know we all descend from Adam there’s nothing wrong with two people of different ethnicities or nationalities or skin colors from marrying and as proof we can just look to the two non-jewish women who were pronounced righteous and are notably in the lineage of Jesus Christ which two women are those there’s Ruth and Rahab enrica Rahab was a Canaanite Ruth was a Moabite and they were joined Israel they were obviously displayed as righteous they showed faith in Yahweh and they’re in the line of Christ so God’s not against people of mixed ethnicity marrying so why did God prohibit Israel’s intermarriage with foreigners that’s right it comes down to idolatry has nothing to do with ethnicity it was a law in the Torah that God said don’t intermarry with the people of the land because they are Idol worshipers and when you went to marry with them they will draw you away from me and we can see this directly Deuteronomy 7 verses 3 to 4 i’ll read it to you Deuteronomy 7 verses 32 for God says furthermore you shall not intermarry with them you shall not give your daughters to their sons nor shall you take their daughters for your son’s for they will turn your son’s away from following me to serve other gods then the anger of Yahweh will be kindled against you and he will quickly destroy you so this this is about idolatry this is about not marrying idol worshippers and this is true even for Christians today God commands that true believers only marry true believers that’s in first Corinthians 7 39 only in the Lord may a Christian marry and again this is not about maintaining some sort of pure ethnicity it’s about maintaining pure worship towards God and that’s what we’re seeing here with the situation in Ezra now another question we’ve talked about Israel’s return from exile as like being a new start a second Exodus a second chance to settle in Canaan well as we’re witnessing with Ezra what is so tragic at least that what we’re seeing right now about Israel’s new start that’s right it is like a new start and they do get a chance to come back into the land but they are also doing what they did the first time it’s like a repeat it’s not just a repeat that they get to come back but it’s also repeat and chumps with their compromise their intermarrying with the people to land it was just like what they did the first time and so we see that what looks so promising is suddenly not looking so promising it looks like it’s the same old Israel but so much has happened between now and then how could they do this now Ezra is shocked and ashamed at Israel’s behavior and we as readers especially from what we’ve seen in chapters 127 or 128 we should feel the shock as well after all that’s happened after all of Israel’s experiences with God after all God’s blessings after our God’s chasing after the momentous judgment of their being removed from the land and after God amazingly and graciously bringing a remnant back into the Land Israel is still not clinging to God and obedience how hard is Israel’s hearts but perhaps perhaps there is still hope for Israel because we got another chapter in this book so let’s read what happens next look at Azure 10 will readjust verses 1 to 17 though I will make some comment about what appears in the second half of chapter 10 so as returns joining a verse 1 let’s see if there’s any hope for Israel in this situation first one now while Ezra was praying and making confession weeping and prostrating himself before the house of God very large assembly men women and children gathered to him from Israel for the people wept bitterly check and ayah the son of joy heal one of the sons of Elam said to Ezra we have been unfaithful to our God and have marry foreign women from the peoples of the land yet now there is hope for Israel in spite of this so now let us make a covenant with our God to put away all the wives and their children according to the Council of my Lord and of those who tremble at the commandment of our God and let it be done according to the law arise for this matter is your responsibility but we will be with you be courageous and act then Ezra rose and made the leading priests the Levites and all israel take oath that they would do according to this proposal so they took the oath then Ezra rose from before the house of God and went into the chamber of Jehovah and the son of elijah ship and though he went there he did not eat bread nor drink water for he was mourning over the unfaithfulness of the exiles they made a proclamation throughout Judah and Jerusalem to all the exiles that they should assemble at Jerusalem and that will whoever would not come within three days according to the counsel of the leaders and the elders all his possessions should be forfeited and he himself excluded from the Assembly of the exiles so all the men of Judah and Benjamin assembled at Jerusalem within the three days it was the ninth month on the 20th of the month and all the people sat in the open square before the house of God trembling because of this matter and the heavy rain then Ezra the priest stood up and said to them you have been unfaithful and have marry foreign wives adding to the guilt of Israel now therefore make confession to yahweh god of your fathers and do his will and separate yourselves from the peoples of the land and from the foreign wives and all the assembly replied with a loud voice that’s right as you have said so it is our duty to do but there are many people it is the rainy season and we are not able to stand in the open nor can the task be done in one or two days for we have transgressed greatly in this matter let our leaders represent the whole assembly and let all those in our cities who have married foreign wives come at appointed times together with the elders and judges of each city until the fierce anger of our God on account of this matter is turned away from us only Jonathan the son of a Sahel and Josiah the son of tikka opposed this with mushy lamancha both I the Levite supporting them but the exiles did so and as are the pre-selected men who were heads with father’s house holds for each of their fathers households all of them by name so they convened on the first day of the tenth month to investigate the matter they finished investigating all the men who had married foreign wise by the first day of the first month okay let’s observe again Ezra’s public humiliation and prayer now we saw in chapter 9 it causes many Israelites to gather around him and weep bitterly now one of these Jews stands up and speaks for the group man by the name of shekan ayah notice his words he confesses the people of Israel have been unfaithful just as Ezra has said yes check and ayah says there is yet hope he suggests that Ezra cause the people to covenant to put away their wives and their children of idolatry and he promises that the people will be with Ezra if Ezra will be courageous and act as it complies with check and I a suggestion and those present with Ezra all swear to put away their foreign wives and children Ezra though still distraught over Israel sin refuses to eat or drink but makes a proclamation that all the exiles of Judah must assemble in Jerusalem within three days or else forfeit all their possessions and be excluded from the assembly that’s a pretty serious threat but remember Ezra has authority from Artaxerxes to act this way understandably people don’t want to lose their possession so everybody shows up in three days it’s the 20th of the ninth month which happens to be a day of heavy rain and notice the people are trembling as Ezra confronts them as or tells them how they have sinned and he calls on them to separate from their foreign wives now numbers there sponsor the people on the one hand they say you’re right we have done wrong we have done wrong and we will separate on the other hand they say it can’t be done right away because it’s raining a lot of people here and great as our transgression been in the matter people suggest instead to appoint leaders to collect the names of the offenders and make a series of appointments for the people until and and conduct those appointments until all the prohibited marriages have been investigated and dealt with we hear that for Jews including one leave I do not support this plan but as your and the rest that people do agree to the plan and cases begin the first day of the tenth month and are finished on the first day of the first month so we got 12 months in a year how long did it take to investigate and process the necessary divorces how many well it would began the first day of the tenth month they proceeded to the eleventh month and it was finished on the first day of the twelfth month so just two months so do tenth and eleventh Mont hurty yeah the tenth and eleventh month wait no math is always not my strong point so 10 11 and 12 so I guess it would be three months three months yes because it’s finished on the first month okay so three months never just don’t check that okay yes three months okay so I tema longer than I thought it took ya so they finished in three months they finish investigating all the cases now the final part of chapter 10 which we didn’t read record the names of various persons who had to divorce their wives you can see it right at the very end of our reading we get a whole bunch of names this list includes sons of the priests and includes Levites and includes temple singers and various other Israelites in total there are 113 names recorded 113 persons verse 44 the very last verse this chapter concludes the account by saying all these people married foreign wives and some of them had had children with them so we’ve made these observations let’s interpret again based on what we see was the sin of idolatry sinter marriage a big problem in the return Jewish community or was it a small one it was a big one it was a big one we’ve already saw the leaders the priests in the temple personnel were all involved we see that it couldn’t have been dealt with all her it couldn’t be dealt with all at once because so many people had violated the command we have on the names of 113 people recorded as offenders who repented but it’s possible that there were more people than jesse’s 113 these are just the ones who are noted down for us and they may even simply be just the leaders it could be more people than this because after all it took three months just to investigate and process all the divorces so great was Israel’s transgression in this matter not just who committed it but how many people committed it remember there aren’t that many exiles in the first place exiles that are returned so the exiles have committed a very great evil and yet check and ayah says the exiles still have hope how can they still have hope what is there hope yes Craig they are the remnant they are the exiles but and what can they why should they have hope after they’ve committed so great a transgression God has preserved the mutts at this point and that’s a sign of grace but what else gives them hope covenant promises and the mercy that is involved in that covenant because what did Ezra saying the Lord gives favor to those who seek Him but to those who forsake him his anger burns against them so if they seek the Lord now there’s still opportunity for the Lord’s favor that is if they repent there’s still hope because God is the god is a kind of God that is merciful he is the one who will restore those who repent and those who turn to him on the basis of God’s character on the basis of the Covenant that he’s expressed with Israel there is hope for them there is yet hope and repentance even though they’ve committed a great transgression there’s hope and repentance now still how is it that so many Jews including the leaders the priests the Levites how is it that they ended up violating God’s clear prohibition against pagan intermarriage I mean was the command not clear how could they have done this well we could speculate a little bit as to possible motives or possible situations perhaps they were ignorant perhaps there was an inadequate teaching of God’s law since they came back maybe there weren’t people doing a good job teaching the law we know that priests and Levites were some of the offenders in this matter so they’re not going to do a good job of teaching the Lord’s command in this area so maybe the people were ignorant or maybe they weren’t maybe they knew God’s commands but they just didn’t think of it as being that important they had the sacrifices in the temple again after all so that should cover any sort of offenses that they do or maybe that’s what they were thinking perhaps they rationalize their behavior in some way thinking that their marriages were the exception to the rule the line of thinking excuse me goes along something like this yes my betrothed is probably a bad spiritual influence but I can handle her and maybe through our marriage I can lead her away from her superstitions to actually worship the true God and perhaps some of these marriages were brought about by a desire for practical benefit the line of thinking go something like this she comes from a very good family her parents are rich they’re already established in the land I’m not established in the land and if I want to make it I need I need some support I need to have some good family connections so maybe there is a practical reason pardon me just a second or maybe or maybe you simply fleshly lust they’re saying to themselves she’s really pretty I want her doesn’t matter what her family is doesn’t matter what her religious ideas are I want to have her perhaps it was a mix of these things we don’t know we’re not told Israel doesn’t give any excuse because there is no excuse there’s no there’s no reason for them to be able to justify their behavior God’s law forbids idolatrous into your marriage without exception and yet they transgress this law and they transgressed it greatly now we hear that for people opposed the plan to investigate and dissolve the marriage is by appointment why did they do this again we don’t know it could be for a good reason probably not I suspect it wasn’t a good reason because the plan that the assembly proposed this seems like a very reasonable plan and so probably these men dissented because they wanted to hold on to these relationships but we’re not told for sure maybe they thought there was a better way to handle it and maybe they say no we got to do this now maybe there was a good reason but probably not and they’re noted there noted by name as opposing the the plan that’s presented now another question we have to ask here is that the New Testament teaches that if a believer is married to an unbelieving spouse and the unbelieving spouse is willing to live with that believer then the believer must not seek a divorce why then under Ezra’s charge do the people divorced or unbelieving spouses and mass how could that be okay yes I think that’s one of the ways we we could answer and I think that’s a good answer to this question even though it seems basic it’s just a different situation it’s a unique situation actually I think there are two main ways you can ask this question i’ll mention one first and then i’ll get back to the one that um that someone just mentioned one way we can answer this question as to why israel or why these exiles are divorcing their spouses and allowed to do that call to do that even though Christians are not in the New Testament is that God dealt differently with Israel as his chosen nation of physical descendants from Abraham then God deals with the church or how God commands the church for example God commanded Israel to execute various kinds of heinous sinners and blasphemers that’s in the law but the church has no such command we’re not supposed to kill blasphemers also God tolerated though he never approved certain practices in the nation of Israel like concubinage and polygamy now the church received no such toleration it was never part of God’s design but God didn’t say all right I’ll tolerated in the church as well no he says that should not even have a place so we see that there are certain things just from those two examples there were certain things that God do with Israel that was a little different than he’s done with the church or that he does with the church here we may be seeing another instance of that that God allowed divorce in the case of idolatry for Israel even though that’s not something that he allows for the Church now we should note according to the law for Israel if a person’s spouse actually encouraged him to seek other gods other than Yahweh go into the law that spouses to be put to death so divorce would actually be a less severe way of dealing with the situation that the law calls for but as someone mentioned it might simply be a unique situation another way to answer this question regarding Israel’s divorces is to simply say this is a unique moment in Israel’s history maybe for God’s oh gods own reasons God permitted this mass divorce because of Israel’s situation they’re small and number they’ve only recently been reestablished in the land this kind of divorce was not to be a normative practice it was not to be a policy for Israel but it is something aloud and this specific instance something called for by God in this specific instance it’s not a command to be obeyed or imitated going forward it’s just something unique right here remember and this is a good principle for us to keep in mind just because something happens in narrative in the Bible even when godly people do it or repentant people do it does not mean that Christians for all time should do it or even Jews for all time should do it sometimes God is merely doing something a year doing a unique act at a particular time with a particular person for a particular reason so r either one of those reasons it was okay for them to do this in this instance but that’s not something that we do as believers today Israel’s marital separation was prescribed by God in this situation believers today must continue in marriages with unbelieving spouses if those fastest agreed to stay faithfully married to them but have follow-up question we could ask is how could the divorcing husbands merely throw throw out their wives and kids like that well I don’t know if they threw them out we don’t know what kind of provisions they the divorcing husbands made for their ex wives and their children I imagine there was something that they provided for them they didn’t just put them on the street yet even so it’s not like even with these provisions that these family separations were not going to be traumatic they were this was going to be a painful separation this was going to be a huge life disruption yet this pain was not God’s fault there would be no trauma here if Israel had simply obeyed in the first place that it stayed obedient but now that they have sinned it’s important that they go back to God that they seek Him no matter the personal cost so if it means separation from wives and children then so be it now let’s think about chapter 7 to 10 together as his arrival back into the land was certainly timely because think about it what would have happened if Ezra hadn’t come to Jerusalem Israel might have continued on in their intermarriage and compromised in even greater ways and they would have come under God’s judgment but as we saw why is it that Ezra came to Jerusalem back in chapter and why why were we told that Ezra journey to Babylon and made it there safely his desire was to teach his desire and his passion was to teach and yet it wasn’t simply about what Ezra wanted what else did we see in that chapter the hand of god was upon him it was God who had favored and blessed and brought him to have such a passion and it was God who also caused him and many others to set out for Jerusalem and to make it there safely it was God who was bringing this all about yes he was using Ezra and Ezra’s passion but it was God who was bringing it all about and this has been one of the great themes of Ezra God is sovereign Lee working all things together for the favor of his people and so if it was God who brought Ezra to Jerusalem and Ezra was the one who brought the people back to God then essentially who was the one bringing people back it was God himself God was mercifully confronting his people and drawing them back to himself God was showing kindness to them God was showing yet more favor to them not just saying alright you’re blessed I’ll give you some protection but he says I’m gonna I see you going astray I’ll bring you back I’ll send Ezra to you someone who is skilled in zealous for my law and we come now to the end of the book of Ezra and the end is someone abrupt Israel readily repents after the confrontation of Ezra via God’s law and that’s great news and yet the nature and extent of Israel’s previous compromise is a bit alarming if we employ the marriage metaphor that so frequently describes Israel and God in the Bible it’s like Israel has been a notorious adulteress that God finally divorced and he exposed her to heavy punish and humiliation Israel after experiencing this repented and God took her back his wife again and blessed her with his love yet already issues been caught seeing other men now she’s quickly repented she’s repented again after being caught but that’s a somewhat foreboding development what will Israel do in the future she has this past she’s gone back again but she’s repented what will she do in the future and I believe that’s the question that Ezra ends his work with that’s what he’s left for the reader and his audience to consider and remember he’s writing to the returned exiles in this work and so he’s essentially asking them after all this you exiles of Judah and Israel what will you be will you finally be faithful as God’s wife will you finally learn from your mistakes were you finally once and for all cling to god as you clearly ought or will you go back to how you’ve always acted will you compromise and ignore all the judgments God enacted in the past will you ignore all the mercy and goodness he’s poured out on you even by bringing you back from exile even after all of this will you still be unfaithful and your answer o Israel starts with how you treat God’s law will you tremble before his word you may have noticed the word trembling appeared a couple of times in the chapters that we read will you tremble tremble before God’s Word will you be diligent to know his law to do it even in the command to not intermarry with the people of the land ask those are the questions as your lays out before Israel through this book and over the next two weeks we’ll look at how Israel response under the leadership of Nehemiah well look at that over the next two lessons but this is the question this is the question as relieves his audience with and it’s the question that we also are left with what will you do after all of this questions or comments on what we’ve seen today yes mm-hmm mm-hmm mm-hmm right mmm yeah I think it’s a good way to describe a bill you bring up Jeremiah and we could bring up a number of the prophets that we’ve seen so far you can going all the way back to Moses why has Israel transgressed in this way how have they gone so clearly past the line that God put in his law it’s because their hearts have not been changed as a whole now there are some repentant people and maybe we could say certain generations are a little bit more faithful than other generations but as a whole it appears or at least this is what azra would have us ponder it appears that Israel’s heart has not yet been changed they have not yet been circumcised in heart and not to spoil what we see in the rest of Scripture but we’re going to see as we move along in Nehemiah that this keeps on happening is you’ll keep sliding away keeps moving away and this is going to stress me am I out you can say what are you doing and we’re going to see that even going into the time of Jesus Israel keeps turning away and it does go back to what you’ve expressed bill that the heart has not yet been changed and God says God acknowledged that in the prophets in Jeremiah in other places that’s why that New Covenant and the promises associated with it is so important because God says I will change your heart you have an obligation to turn to me and the fact that you’re not even after all this just shows how wicked you are and yet you’re not too wicked for me herb let me say this way despite your great wickedness I will still change you and my perfect timing I will draw you back you right so you just mentioned bill I think you’re connecting that with a prophecy and Daniel in the 70 weeks prophecy and there’s a connection of how many years between the restoring of the law under Ezra restoring the obedience to the commandments again or at least the enforcement of the commandments and the coming of Messiah so yeah there’s God has even revealed and this is what we talked about last time God has revealed his mysteries even how things are going to move along and even what we see here is connected with God’s ultimate purpose to send the king the Messiah even the ancient of days to come to Israel work for Israel’s atonement with a perfect sacrifice or bring atonement for is your perfect sacrifice inaugurate that new covenant and then later on in time we’re going to see that covenant fully implemented and the people of Israel fully saved yes in the back or in the middle mm-hmm mm-hmm hmm mm-hmm right yeah yeah yeah mm-hmm you yeah so you mentioned some good things thank you I’ll just repeat them and briefly one is exploring more why there’s a difference between the New Testament Old Testament when it comes to a marriage with someone who doesn’t follow God and as you pointed out rightly that the principle that is guiding the New Testament command is um has perhaps people getting saved at different times one spouse before another at marriage bond is not to be dissolved because there’s the continual opportunity to share the gospel with that spouse and to share the gospel and to lead the children in the gospel and that is the situation that Christians are in going forward we don’t say okay that was unique to that time and then we had this other thing that was unique to Israel’s time but what is it today well we’re in that second situation where the gospel is going out all across the world and God is drawing different people to himself so he says if that spouse is willing to live with you then continue in that situation because you have the opportunity to sanctify that person to be a witness to that person and to be a witness to your children that’s definitely true and then you also mention how we should remember that not everybody was bad even in this situation as or there’s great compromise not only do we have people repenting when the one that compromises pointed out but there are people who didn’t compromise there are people who reported this sin to Ezra and asked Ezra to do something about it so you’re right young you’re right to mention that there that is also a principle for us today we’ll talk about that just a second when we consider application a little bit more but that’s one of the things we’re called to as believers as well to when we see a brother in a fault to go after him to bring him back we shouldn’t just say oh well there goes another one another apostate or oh I can’t believe he did that what a terrible person I don’t want to talk to him anymore we should feel some shock and we should feel sorrow over sin especially sin in the church body but we should also look to restore knowing that that doesn’t mean that person is not saved it may be that they just fallen into a trespass and they need to be lifted out and that is a call for believers to do so one comes to Israel we you see different points we see certain amount of faithfulness and repentance at different times in Israel’s history there are sometimes a more faithful generation and a less faithful generation or within that generation there are more faithful people and less faithful people there were true believers in Israel this time even in Jerusalem perhaps true believers who were compromising and then maybe some who weren’t true believers and we’re compromising so yes there were those differing levels there and it’s useful to keep that in mind other questions or comments I think we could take me one more yes I think it’s Joe yeah are you saying awk should we consider that an active obedience yeah I think we should I mean that’s the way that it’s described in this book we’ve been unfaithful but now we will turn and seek the Lord bye-bye your counsel Ezra and by what the law says by separating from these wives so it was an act of repentance and obedience to separate from these wives again it’s a little bit weird because that situation was not specifically discussed in the law it does say actually to put to death someone who’s going to lead you to my doll idolatry but in this unique situation or as a lesser form of dealing with the situation it was divorced rather than execution that was there was the mark of obedience and repentance if you have other questions or comments you can definitely email me afterwards but what does all this mean for us already we’ve explored I think a couple principles that we see from this from the book of Ezra and from this experience in Israel’s history that do apply to us today but here’s some other questions for you to consider as we wind down our lesson today so five questions what does this all mean for us well first of all put yourself a little bit in Israel’s situation after all God has done for you do you still walk unfaithfully toward God do you act like Israel always drifting back toward the same sins though you have supposedly repented time after time Israel did this as a nation ultimately because her heart was still uncircumcised so if we’re doing what Israel did as a nation then is our hearts still uncircumcised are we still enslaved us in Jesus Christ brings freedom have we found yet that freedom from bondage to sin through Jesus another question to consider number two have you been ignoring an area of compromise in your life if someone were to tell Ezra if you were around today or somewhere to tell pastor Bobby or if Jesus were here someone were to tell Jesus about what’s going on in your life would he be shocked would he be appalled would he want to weep would he feel the need to come after you to bring you back question 3 does the sin of your people make you feel distraught that is does your love for your brethren like the Apostle Paul’s make you feel intensely concerned about how people might be led away from Christ into sin are you zelus then and are you full of love to see people protected and brought back whenever they slip does your heart grieve over the self-destructive sin that you see in others around you and not just in the church but even in our nation in America do you hate to see God so dishonored in America with ungrateful rebellion but not simply hate but are you grieve are you willing to reach out to your countrymen to try to rescue them to plead with them be reconciled to God does the sin of your brethren and of your countrymen does it affect you number 4 if you are unmarried have you been drifting toward a mixed marriage a marriage of light with darkness Christ with Belial we talked about as a Steve mentioned we talked about what what to do if you’re already in that marriage God says continuing it as long as that person is willing to live with you but if you’re not God says don’t don’t get close to it don’t seek it out and yet are you if you’re in that situation are you allowing your heart strings to become entangled in a relationship that you know ultimately will not be honoring to Jesus I will actually drag you down in your spiritual walk we should not embrace missionary dating one missionary marriage and then finally to you by providing for you by blessing you by refining you by drawing his servants to minister to you and even reprove you do you thank the lord for his discipline and reproof for we know as proverbs and Hebrew say he whom the Lord loves he disciplines I was an act of love for God to bring Israel back through Ezra and it’s a laugh it’s an act of love for God to bring you back if you fall into a sin or even to save you in the first place do you love the Lord do you love Yahweh because of that that’s all for this week next week we look at step three visual restoration under nehemiah only briefly close in prayer what would we thank you for this word I pray that you to help us apply it meditate on it and to be thankful for what you’ve done and do for us and Lord to also be affected by and concern over the sin that we see that we see around us I want to pay to protect your church I pray that the Brethren will be continually going after the Brethren not to attack but to restore that there might be continual harmony and love in your body just as you have meant in Jesus name Amen right I’ll see you all next week thank you

  • Restoring Worship

    Restoring Worship

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 2 Quarter 4 Lesson 5 Restoring Worship

    This week in Sunday school, we look at the book of Ezra and the beginning of the return of Israel from exile. What were the steps of Israel’s return from exile? Were God’s prophecies regarding Israel’s future fulfilled in step 1? What did Ezra want the Jews of his day and Christians today to understand about God? We’ll look to answer these questions and more.
    For this Sunday school lesson, we’ll be focusing on the first half of Ezra, Ezra 1:1-6:22.

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    closer to the front all right I would encourage you to sit up closer because it’s what helpful for me to see you and I’m going to be asking questions that I’d like you to answer today and we’re gonna try the whole raising the hand thing because I can see you pretty decently I might not be able to completely make out some of the people who sit further back but you raise your hand I’ll call on you and then we’ll answer questions that way so don’t be hesitant to answer the questions just go go right ahead and answer it so that we can keep moving but when I asked questions go ahead and raise your hand and then I’ll call on you will see if that works many ways and when you speak speak loudly and clearly enunciated as much as possible so that i can understand what you’re saying all right let’s go further Lord in prayer the Lord God thank you for this time in Sunday school today thank you for the true to your word they’re so necessary for our equipment for our life I pray God that you’d help me to be able to speak I would be able to articulate your word clearly and I think that your order bless us today I would encourage those convicted build us up with spirit I / H you build up your church and she was crying so pray that you build up your church father please build up your church today and she’s just name Amen all right please open your Bibles to Ezra one as for one page 43 for use in a few Bible as it appears right before Nehemiah Esther job and songs so kind of towards the beginning half of the Old Testament yes it just may okay so before we read Ezra one we want to get the big picture of the return from exile for the Jews first of all we need to know that while the Jews are in exile there is a change in the region’s ruling empire Babylonian Empire is gone it’s replaced by the Persian Empire around 538 BC by Cyrus the second also known as Cyrus the Great you can see on the map over here the extent of the Persian Empire the green is the empire under Cyrus and then the other colors are brought in by his descendants never five are there five rulers that we want to know how we currently know from history and archaeology but these five rulers roughly spanned the time of the rest of the Old Testament the first is Cyrus the second ruled from about 560 25 30 BC then can be sista second you ruled from about 5 30 25 to 5 22 Darius the first who ruled from about 5 20 to 24 86 and xerxes the first probably is the Bible’s azureus though some people say I had serious is an alternate title for Darius I think Xerxes makes a little bit better sense but it searches the first is the next one he rules from 46 to 465 and then Artaxerxes the first 465 24 24 so you’re gonna hear some of those names again in today’s class but also in the rest of the classes that we have so we’ve got a change in the ruling empire we have a change or we have a change in a succession of different rulers and then another thing to know is that just as Judah experience three steps of destruction going into exile so Israel and Judah are going to experience three steps of restoration coming back from exile and the first step and you can see the different steps laid out for you on the slide the first step happens under Cyprus around five thirty seven bc and this day is the rubble returns with a group of Jews to Jerusalem and rebuilds the temple this is the first step of restoration second step occurs under artaxerxes around 467 bc so there’s a jump in time and in this phase Ezra returns with a group of Jews to Jerusalem and he begins a preaching ministry to stem some new compromises that have appeared in NewsView that’s the second step then the third step that comes shortly afterwards also on Artaxerxes in 454 bc and that’s under nehemiah you remember nehemiah as the one who returns and builds the wall of Jerusalem I noticed that Ezra and Nehemiah our contemporaries they live about the same time but Sir rubber ball he comes much earlier so that’s important to remember should also know that the dates on giving you are according to Answers in Genesis timeline other trusted Bible interpreters would differ slightly in some of these dates any questions about the historical backdrop to Ezra okay so we’ve seen the big picture the overview of exiles return let’s now hear from the book of Ezra about Israel’s first step of restoration under Cyrus so Ezra one we’re going to read the whole first chapter and then we’ll read the first two verses of the second chapter Ezra 1122 to follow along as I read now in the first year Cyrus king of Persia in order to fulfill the word of Yahweh by the mouth of Jeremiah you always stood up the spirit of Cyrus king and Persian steady sent a proclamation throughout all his kingdom and also put it in writing saying thus the Cyrus king of Persia Yahweh the God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and he has appointed me to build him a house in Jerusalem which is in Judah whoever there is among you of all his people may his God be with him let him go up to Jerusalem which is in Judah and rebuild the house of Yahweh the God of Israel he is the God who is in Jerusalem every survivor at whatever place you may live let the men of that place support him but silver and gold windows and cattle together with a free will offering for the house of God which is in Jerusalem in the heads of fathers households of Judah and Benjamin and the priests and the Levites are rose even everyone whose spirit God had stirred up ahead stirred to go up and rebuild the house of Yahweh which is in Jerusalem all those about them encourage them with articles of silver with gold with goods with cattle and with valuables aside from all that was given as a free will offering also King Cyrus brought out the articles of the house of Yahweh which Nebuchadnezzar had carried away from Jerusalem and put in the house of his guts and Cyrus king of Persia had them brought out by the hand of Mithra death in the Treasury and he counted amount of shares bizarre the Prince of Judah now this was the number 30 gold dishes thousand silver dishes 29 duplicates 30 gold bulls 410 silver bowls of a second kind and a thousand other articles all the articles of gold and silver numbered 5,400 shesh bizarre brought them all up with the exiles who went up from Babylon to Jerusalem now these are the people the province who came up out of the captivity of the exiles who nebuchadnezzar the king of babylon had carried away to babylon and returned to Jerusalem and Judah each to a city these came windsor audible Joshua Nehemiah Sarah aya relia Mordecai bill Shan mispar Big Bang rahe hum and vain huh right so we’ve read the passage let’s make some basic observations on the passage and these observations going to correspond to the things that have already appeared on the slide notice the time marker given in verse 1 since their first year Cyrus king of Persia cyrus takes over the babylonian empire around 538 BC we’re talking about that year or shortly afterwards about 537 bc and nurse there’s a reference to jeremiah wright the beginning the passage what word of Jeremiah is Cyrus about to fulfill in his Proclamation what is Cyrus going to fulfill from Jeremiah if you raise your hand make sure you read it high so I can see it all right I see a hand there I think that might be wrong go ahead right not just you to Benjamin but yeah the people will return to the land because what was that specific cross see Jeremiah made how long would it take exactly 70 years Jeremiah 29 10 for the stairs Yahweh would it 170 years had been completed for Babylon I will visit you and fulfill my good works you to bring you back to this place so Judas exile began about 60 7 BC now it’s 537 DC and so that prophesied 70 years of Jeremiah are complete and Cyrus is going to bring them back into the land there’s next according to the text what causes Cyrus to make his proclamation it says Yahweh stirs up Cyrus spirits sorry sends out a proclamation throughout his whole kingdom the whole Persian Empire and notice some surprising details in Cyrus Proclamation the acknowledges that Yahweh the God of heaven has given Cyrus all the kingdoms in verse to you he claims that Yahweh has commanded him to rebuild the temple in jerusalem he calls on the Jews new empire to return to their land and rebuild the temple any commands to the other peoples of the Empire supply the surviving Jews with valuable Goods and treasures to take to Jerusalem with this Proclamation Cyrus not only fulfills the words of Jeremiah but also the specific words of Isaiah remember Isaiah and Isaiah 4428 said this about Cyrus actually it was gone speaking he says God says it is I who says of Cyrus he is my shepherd and he will perform all my desire and he declares of Jerusalem she will be built and of the temple your foundation will be laid nope God prophesied Cyrus specifically would come and he would cause the temple to be rebuilt in Jerusalem and this Proclamation is all about that or that’s one of the things accomplished with his Proclamation notice how the Jews respond to Cyrus’s Proclamation this says the leaders of Judah Benjamin the priests and the Levites arise to go back and why do they arise again the text says the Spirit of the Lord stirred them up to rebuild God’s house to Jerusalem now notice how they are encouraged in their mission as they set out says everyone around them starts to give them soldier gold livestock freewill offerings and other goods more than this notice what Cyrus does he returns the articles of the house of Yahweh that had been taken from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar these articles have been held in the Royal Treasury’s of that Ilan for 70 years now the Jews received them back these are placed in the hands of sheds bizarre we said to be a prince of Judah don’t really know anything about sheds bizarre because he’s not mentioned anywhere else in the Bible but notice in chapter 2 when describing right before the chapters about to describe the people who returned back with return back to Jerusalem the first name on the list the first leader mentioned in Chapter two notches bizarre but elavil the rubber bowl features prominently in the following chapters that we’re going to see today he actually is the leader of the returning exiles not sure if his arm by the way what a special values rebels lineage according to the New Testament dainik exactly he’s robles not only in the line of David but he’s in the line of Jesus and on both sides of Jesus line he is in Mary’s line and he is in josephs line though they they’re both descendants of David Mary and Joseph one through Solomon a1 through Nathan but both of them has rubble as an ancestor so not insignificant as rebels mentioned in Ezra you may also notice names Nehemiah and Mordecai on the list these are not then gamaya Mordecai that you’re thinking of this is not Nehemiah from the later returned and it’s not Mordecai vesture there just happened to be the same names and the rest of chapter 2 which we’re not going to read it gives detailed numbers and genealogical information on the families that return with survivable the total number of returning Jews according to Ezra to verse 64 is 40 2360 this is how many people come back with zero bubble and the first wave how many Jews of this number about 75% are accounted for from the tribes of Benjamin Judah and Levi family that means that eleven thousand or so of this number are from the other ten tribes so mostly we have Judah Benjamin end and the house of Levi returning to Jerusalem was rebel but also some of the other times now compare this number forty-two thousand where the number of men who came into Canaan the first time with Joshua according to numbers 26 when Israel entered the land the first time there were 600 and 1000 fighting men that’s men over the age of 26 hundred thousand add to that the age the women and the children and you probably have a number closer to two million people so comparatively the group were turning into Jerusalem and around that area is pretty small this is a remnant so we’ve made our observations on this section let’s interpret why is the number of returning Jews so small what do you think yeah Ron not all them return and why wouldn’t some of them return that could be eight I think you’re right we have some that are perhaps so comfortable that they’ve intermingle with the peoples of the land certainly some of the Jews were just first throughout the empire by the Assyrians and then Babylonians mostly kept people together but some intermarried intermingled with the people to land and they lost their Jewish identity other people remain Jews but they’re just not able or not willing to return to the land or they’re not willing to return yet so there are still some Jews that are going to remain outside of Palestine I think I mentioned one of the sermons I preach previously that the Diaspora the Jewish Diaspora that began during the time of visuals captivity would continue basically for the rest of history there would be some who would remain in Babylon or remove to other parks in the Mediterranean and never return it Israel or at least not live in Israel they might journey for the feasts but many Jews are going to remain outside of Palestine some are going to lose their Jewish identity many will keep their Jewish identity and some will return later but also let’s not forget that before the Jews went into exile they had been invaded and many of their people were killed the people who went to exile were merely the survivors of the traumatic judgments that God brought on both Israel and Judah so for multiple reasons the number of Jews turning in returning to Jerusalem is pretty small another question why does Cyrus the Persian give so much credit and glory to Yahweh why would he do that what do you think yeah Denny hmm yeah that seems like a pretty pretty good explanation we don’t know for sure but we do know that Isaiah prophesied about Cyrus and prophesied about what Cyrus would do and we also know that Daniel served under Cyrus so there’s a very good chance that Daniel showed Cyrus what was written about him in the prophet Isaiah or somebody somebody showed Cyrus Cyrus sees that and he says wow this is a remarkable prophecy this came from a profit of Yahweh Yahweh he was a pretty great guy and so when he makes his Proclamation he gives credit to Yahweh says he always give me these kingdoms and Yahweh has called me to rebuild his temple now it’s possible that there could be other reasons involved maybe God revealed himself to Cyrus in a way that’s not recorded in the Bible and Cyrus wants to give a propria honor to Yahweh this could be just a bit of public relations make the Jews happy honor their God that way the Jews will not will be more inclined to follow Cyrus certainly we don’t necessarily true follower of Yahweh least everything historically we know about Cyrus is that he was a Persian and he followed persian religion but it’s not unnormal for pagan rulers in the old testament to sometimes give credit to Yahweh we saw that with Nebuchadnezzar back in Daniel and also Darius and while they still maintain their devotion to other gods they will acknowledge that Yahweh is a special God the God of Israel is special so probably have a confluence of those things happening together with Cyrus Proclamation one other thing to say that though is that regardless of the extent of cyrus sincerity and making his proclamation or how he how he came to make that that proclamation and know about God way what he said about Yahweh was true it wasn’t the ‘true that god had given cyrus dominion and it was indeed true that God had called Cyrus to bring the Jews back into the land and cause the temple to be rebuilt now think about how surprising from a human perspective all these developments are for the Jews why should the Jews be allowed to return to the land why should they be allowed even commanded to rebuild their temple why should the King command the people to get valuables to the Jews and why should the people encourage the Jews by giving them so much why should the Jews experience such favor from human perspective doesn’t make that much sense no one could say well that you just happened to benefit from a ruler who had policies that were favorable towards minority groups that might be true from one perspective but what phrase oh yeah what phrase in this passage did we see multiple ties times that tells us the real story the real story for why these things are happening yeah rap that’s right the Lord stirred up the Lord stirred up the heart of Cyrus and the Lord stirred at the heart of his people it’s like our theme of from Proverbs our theme verse from Proverbs speaking of Kings it says the heart of a king is like a river in the Lord’s hands and God turns or wherever he wishes so these things are not happening by chance it’s not that he is your lies are just lucky it’s gone sovereignly bringing these things to pass by the way does this remind you of anything these events the Jews being called out from a foreign land to go to Canaan while being supplied with treasures from the Gentiles treasures that would later be used in the construction of God’s dwelling place just remind you of anything we’ve seen before oh I see a hand back there that’s exactly exactly remember in the exodus that before they left it says they plundered the Egyptians and God granted them granted the Jews favor in the eyes of the Egyptians that people gave freely to them and what we see here in Ezra is like a second Exodus it’s a new start for the people of Israel they are being called out from their foreign land brought back into the land of God had promised them and they’re given treasures along the way angela was judged the temple worship wasn’t previously abolished but now Israel gets to start over so we’ve seen chapter blonde in the beginning of chapter 14 chapters wanted to let’s look over to chapter 3 now and see what is probably one for the returning exiles i’m going to read as your three the whole chapter answer 3 12 13 let’s see what comes next now in the seventh month came and the sun’s visual were in the cities that people gathered together as one man to Jerusalem and Joshua the solemn jaws attack and his brothers the priests as rebel the son of shealtiel and his brothers arose and built the altar of the God of Israel to offer burnt offerings on it as it is written in the law of Moses the man of God so they set up the Ultron its foundation for they were terrified because of the peoples of the land and they offered burnt offerings on it to Yahweh burnt offerings morning and evening they celebrated the feast of booths as it is written and offered the fixed number of burnt offerings daily according to the ordinance as each day required and afterward there was a continual burnt offering also for the new num sent for all the fixed festivals of Yahweh that were consecrated and from everyone who offered a free will offering to Yahweh for the first day of the seventh month they began to offer burnt offerings to Yahweh but the foundation of the temple of Yahweh had not been laid then they gave money to the Masons and carpenters and food drink and oil to the sidonians into the Tyrians to bring cedar wood from Lebanon to the sea ajapa quench to permission that they had from Cyrus king of Persia now in the second year they’re coming to the house of God of Jerusalem in the second month zoomable the son of shealtiel and Joshua the son of jhaza back and the rest of their brothers the priests and the Levites and all who came from the captivity to Jerusalem began to work and appointed the Levites from 20 years and older to oversee the work of the house of Yahweh and Joshua with his sons and brothers stuti nida with cad me on his sons the sons of judah and the sons of henna dad with their sons and brothers brothers the Levites to oversee the workmen in the temple of God now when the builders had laid the foundation of the temple of Yahweh the priest stood in the apparel with trumpets and the Levites the sons of asaph with symbols to praise yahweh according to the directions of King David of Israel they sang praising and giving thanks to your way saying for he is good whereas loving kindness is upon his you’ll forever and all the people shouted with a great shout when they praised Yahweh because foundation of the house of Yahweh was laid yet many of the priests and Levites and heads of fathers households the old men who had seen the first temple temple wet with a loud voice when the foundation of this house was laid before their eyes while many shouted aloud for joy so that the people could not distinguish the sound of the shout of joy from the sound of the weeping of the people that the people shouted with a loud shout and the sound was heard far away ok let’s make some more observations on this section the first events of this passage take place seven months after the people return to the land notice and after the Jews settle into their homes the first order of business is to rebuild the altars that the people may again offer sacrifices remember there have been no sacrifices of any kind for the Jews for 70 years previously the Jews had continually offered sacrifices since coming out of Egypt there had never been an interruption like that before but there was for 70 years no temple no sacrifice now how did the Jews know how to build God’s altar how do they know how to do it they did have the plan so to speak somewhere where do they have it that’s right in the love they had it in Henry and Moses looks again it’s not an exhaustive description of the altar there but enough so that they could construct it notice though that the people are terrified as they set up altar worship again as says they fear the people the lands the Jews are no longer the only people living in the area notice the word for in the middle of verse 3 now where it always is supplied to give a reason and indicating that a reason is about to be supplied from what was just stated notice also that the people reinstate other elements of worship according to the law we have the daily sacrifices reinstated the appointed feasts of God reinstated and they celebrate our feast of booths so known as the Feast of Tabernacles they also prepare for the rebuilding of the temple and they obtain materials from the Tyrians and sidonians that is the merchant people from the north the following year work on the temple building itself officially begins under the rubble and Joshua the priest so this is probably 536 BC once the foundation is laid the priests and the temple musicians they make music they give thanks to God and a public worship service but the people’s response is poignant it says the people shout a great shout and many of the people are joyful but some the older ones would seen the first temple they weep they weep with a loud voice so that the shouts of joy and their loud cries of grief cannot be discerned from each other so with these observations let’s interpret again why do the people first rebuild the altar of the Lord and reinstate the sacrifices and feasts yes Shay I think that’s Shane yeah go ahead yeah yeah that has to be one of the main reasons because it’s stated in the text that’s the four right the reason for building the altar because they fear the people they fear their enemies and they knew that if they were going to succeed against their enemies that they needed the Lord on their side so they are motivated to rebuild the altar and to re and stain worship certainly there are other things going on with that desire as well they they want to be obedient to the Lord and it recognize that it is their duty to be beating to Lord they need their sins covered they need their transgressions forgiven and this is what God had supplied according to law they needed to obey the law and so they wanted to do that they knew it was not only necessary but they I’m sure they had a grateful desire to do that but certainly what’s on their minds especially is that the people to land their enemies are all around them and so they want to reinstate worship another question why did many of the people weep when they saw the foundation of the temple being laid either the people weep that seems like a time for being joyful go ahead run yeah it’s gotta have something to do with the previous temple something about comparing the glory of the old temple to the glory of the new temple now it’s not fully explained here are being a say something any okay yeah yeah mr. Khanna glory is certainly not there it’s a little unclear to me I think I may need to go back and do some research on this when the Shekinah glory departed I know Ezekiel talks about the glory of God departing from the temple when that visibly happened or if that visibly happened certainly that that is true the Shekinah glory is not part of the temple but just the temple in general how is the glory of this new temple going to compare now the temple is not complete the new temple is not complete yet only the foundation is late and yet the men who remember the old temple weep we do get a little bit more information when we consider the Prophet Haggai a guy you know appears towards the end of the Old Testament he actually is one of the prophets who lives around the rebels time we’re going to see him a little bit later but in Haggai 2 vs. 1 2 3 this is what we read haggai 21 23 on the 21st of the seventh month the word of Yahweh came to Haggai or came by Haggai the prophet saying speaking ounces rebel the son of shealtiel governor of judah and to joshua the son of jaha’s attack the high priest and to the remnant of the people saying who is left among you who saw this temple on its former glory and how do you see it now this is not seem to you like nothing in comparison so God was pointing out through a guy says this new temple doesn’t really compare to the old now this is later in the temples construction but it appears that even had the foundation of the temple the older men who remembered though the SUP remembrance Solomon’s Temple they knew the second temple would be nothing like the first the second temple though similar in construction of Solomon’s would not have the splendor and Majesty as the one built by Solomon in the days of Israel’s prosperity and blessing from Yahweh this dandy point out wouldn’t have the Shekinah glory and though many temple articles were returned by Cyrus to the Jews the Ark of the Covenant the symbol of God’s presence was gone along with the tablets of Moses it was never going to be recovered and the diminished temple was really symbolic of Israel as a whole I mean you can imagine the perspective of the older Jews as they just see everything around them look at us they would say look at what the nation of Israel has been reduced to we’re small in number our territory is pitiful the land is full of ruins our enemies are bound we’ve lost the kingship we’ve lost our independence even the temple is only going to be a shell of what it was and how did it come to this because of our sin they would acknowledge because we would not obey the Lord alas o Israel how you have been humbled and laid down in the dust even in even in restoration they see just how much that they’ve lost so even in celebration there is the realization of grief and sorrow and yet haggai had another word for the people if we continue on in that passage from Haggai a guy 2 verses four to nine we suck we see something surprising and I think it would have been really encouraging to the people this is assuredly what Hank I tells the people later on as they’re building the Temple here’s Haggai two verses for 29 but now take courage rub a bull declares Yahweh take courage also Joshua son jahaz enact the high priest that’s Joshua and our passage and all you people d’Alene take courage declares Yahweh and work for I am will you declares Yahweh of hosts as the promise which I made you when you came out of Egypt my spirit is abiding in your midst do not fear for this is y’all wave hosts once for and a little while I’m going to shake the heavens and the earth the sea also and the dry land I will shake all the nations and they will come with the wealth of all nations and I will fill this house with glory says Yahweh of hosts the silver is mine and the gold is mine declares Yahweh of hosts the latter glory of this house will be greater than the former says Yahweh of hosts and in this place i will give peace that Claire’s Yahweh of hosts did you catch that it’s amazing even in the days of this mini restoration the return of a small number of juice to the land God makes clear to them that a greater restoration a full restoration is still coming I will shake the nation’s God says then they will come with their wealth and I will fill this house with glory the latter days of my temple God says will be greater than the former days not on par with the former days but even greater than the former days greater than anything that any of you elders can remember from the days of Solomon’s Temple says the latter days will be even greater that would be an encouraging word it would it not God essentially says I’m still not done with you o Israel you are small now you have lost much yes by my judgment but your day of but your ultimate day of transformation and exultation is yet coming your Messiah is yet coming Israel I’m not done with you so we’ve seen Ezra up to chapter 3 in chapters 4 to 6 which we don’t have time to look at we will look at a little bit of chapter 6 but we’re not trying to look at the other parts I’ll just summarize we hear how visuals enemies oppose and disrupt the building efforts of the Jews the Jews become discouraged and they even stopped building the Temple in the days of Cyrus but in the days of Darius who come soon after Cyrus the Prophet Haggai and Zechariah thing Zechariah the one who wrote the second last book of the Bible they encourage rebel Joshua and the people so that they resume the temple construction angels enemies particularly some hostile governor’s they write Siderius to try to stop the work all the Jews are trying to rebuild a temple again Darius you need to know about this but when Darius finds out that Cyrus was the one who had ordered the temple construction you nominally Darius not only improves the Jews work but he orders the governors who don’t like the Israelites to support the temple construction and give the Jews whatever they need let’s read it out the completion of the temple construction and Ezra 6 go to edge of 6 verses 13 to 22 as for six verses 13 to 22 let’s read then taten I the governor of the province beyond the river chatter Bosnia and their colleagues carried out the decree with all diligence just as King Darius had sent and the elders of the Jews were successful in building through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah decided oh they finished building according to the command of the God of Israel and the decree of Cyrus Darius not a Xerxes king of Persia this temple was completed on the third day of the month adar it was the sixth year of the reign of King Darius and the sons of Israel the priests the Levites had arrested the exiles celebrated the dedication of this house of God with joy they offered for the dedication of this temple of God 100 bowls 200 rams 400 lambs and as a sin offering for all Israel 12 male goats excuse me corresponding to the number of the tribes of Israel and they appointed the priest to their divisions and a Levites and their orders for the service of God in Jerusalem as is written in the book of Moses the exiles observed the Passover on the 14 to the first month for the priests and the Levites had purified themselves together all of em were pure then they slaughtered the Passover lamb for all the exiles both for their brothers the priests and for themselves the sons of Israel can return from exile and all those who separated themselves from the impurity of the nations of the land to join them to seek the Lord to seek Yahweh God of Israel ate the Passover and may observe the feast of unleavened bread seven days of joy where Yahweh had caused them to rejoice and had turned the heart of the king of Assyria toward them to encourage them in the work of the house of God the God of Israel let’s make a few more observations on this last section notice the date of the temples completion it says the sixth year of Darius rain what we understand that means about 5 15 bc 21 years after the temple construction began and notice the response to the people to the completion of God’s temple they offered many sacrifices and they celebrated with joy they install the priests and levites in their God ordained roles and they also observed the Passover the nurse the details given about the three groups of celebrants in this Passover we first of all the priests and Levites and we hear that they have purify themselves and they are pure that’s an issue sometimes with the initials history the priest not being pure not able to actually administer the Passover this is no they’re all pure the Levites are purified with them then we have the second group the sun’s visual who returned from exile and then we have a third group what the text describes as all those who had separate themselves from the impurity of the nations of the land to join them now that them is significant at the very end because it distinguishes between two groups who is the them at the end of verse 21 who’s the them it’s a pronoun so we have to search a little bit earlier to see where the antecedent of that pronoun grammatically appears well if we go back to just that same verse let me find it again verse 21 it says the sons of visual who returned from exile and all those who had separate themselves from impurity the nation’s the land to join them seek the lord god of israel ate the passover so that them it has to go to the sons of israel they were the ones who were just mentioned the sounds vision from return from exile so this third group must be distinct from those people I were else to join them doesn’t really make any sense we’ll come back to their identity identity in just a second but they’re not that description of those who separated themselves computing the nation’s that’s not the exiles that’s another group and notice how the people keep the Passover they keep it with joy and notice the reason for their joy verse 22 since the Yahweh had caused them to rejoice and he had turned the heart of the King to encourage them in the work of rebuilding the house now don’t be firm enough when I mentioned the king of Assyria be like what I thought he was gone a long time ago well yes the Assyrian Empire is gone but the Persian King since he now rules over the land of Asteria he you can assume the title king of Assyria as the king of Babylon had done it for him Nebuchadnezzar was the king of Babylon and Assyria king of Persia Cyrus and then Darius they were the kings of Babylon Assyria and Persia so that title is appropriate for them to take all right let’s do some interpretation one more time who are the people this third group celebrating the Passover with the Jewish exiles around I think that is the interpretation that makes the most sense now we’re not told specifically you can say will meet with adjust Samaritan so maybe they’re they’re the Jews who had already been living in the land you know the poor that were left behind and they’re just reuniting with their exile brethren I think maybe all of those things are true but that phrase have separated themselves from the impurity of the nation’s I think we’re talking about people who not only became like the nation’s but also people from the nation’s we’re having proselytes from the Gentiles from the Samaritans and from repentant Jews who were living in the land and they’re joining the people for the Passover they’re joining their exiled brethren for the Passover these converts they recognize their purity because they observe the the zeal of the people of issue for Yahweh and they were drawn from the nations to worship the true God this by the way was always God’s intention for the people of Israel you may remember back in Exodus 19 God says you are going to be to me a kingdom of priests now that’s kind of weird phrases like wait God if I said the only believe I used to be the priest it says your rule nationally will be to function as priests for the nations you are going to mediate for them you are going to cause them to draw near to me you’re going to cause the nations of the earth to know and serve and worship Me that was always God’s intention for Israel of course in she will never really lived up to that intention but we see something of that i would say here in this passage now consider all of this we have the purity of the people of israel the success and drawing some of the surrounding people from the nation’s to yahweh the completion of the temple their faithfulness to observe the sacrifices and feasts that God required we mentioned before the issue was getting a new start after a second Exodus based on all this what does Israel spiritual outlook for the future look like would you say things are looking up spiritually or they’re looking down text certainly looking up this looks great the people are finally following the Lord they’re actually doing what God called them to you this is a wonderful thing Israel’s back in the land and actually following Yahweh but will it last that’s the question chapter 7 in Ezra jumps forward in time by about 50 years to the second step of restoration when Ezra returns the ran what does Ezra find when he comes back to Israel well we have to wait and find out unfortunately it’s gonna be a little bit of a long cliffhanger but a couple lessons from now we’ll come back to the book of Ezra and we’ll find out what he says in the rest of book what edge refines and then what Ezra has to do based on what he finds so that’s coming back but for now we can still appreciate certain things about the people of Israel and also what about God himself throughout these chapters of Ezra these first six chapters we kept seeing the phrases the Lord stirred up the Lord caused and we also saw the different prophecies from my Jeremiah and Isaiah and some we didn’t even mention they came to pass for Israel God fulfilled what he said he was going to do and these details are not accidental that you put these things in this book for his audience so what does as you want his audience understand when it comes to God Israel and the peoples of the world these phrases the Lord stirred up and this fulfillment of prophecy was God’s showing about himself in a relation to the peoples of the world yeah Ron yeah i mean the sovereignty obviously it’s a theme you’ve seen throughout the old testament but Ezra really once to emphasize it to us the Lord is sovereign he can move anyone’s heart to do whatever he wants at any time when the Lord has a purpose it will come to pass and he will move man he will move nations to do it he replaced the Babylonian Empire with the Persian Empire partly so that he can just fulfill when he promised Israel that’s sovereignty that’s power that’s faithfulness from the God of Israel and that was not only something for the Jews understand but it’s also for us right if you were one who believes in and waits upon your way then this should encourage and embolden you it should cause you when you suffer hardship now you’re not sure how to get through you can trust the Lord to sustain you he will remember you he will keep his promises to you so be faithful remember the hearts of all men room in the Lord’s hands he can easily move people to do unexpected things at any time so we ought not to say to ourselves I’m June this situation is just overwhelming I don’t see a way out there’s no way any of this can change God has forgotten me know as your testifies that God never forgets his people at the right time he moves heaven and earth to accomplish deliverance and keep his promises so Calvary let us wait upon the Lord let us rejoice what he’s already sovereignly accomplished for us but also and what he will accomplish he is the king with total authority and you if you know Jesus as Lord and Savior you are his child Yahweh will for his own glory he will bring you in the times of trouble he will also humble you when necessary but like Israel when you come into one of those times understand he is not done with you yet God will also deliver you and exalt you not because you deserve it but because he is that faithful and he is that generous and because he’s made that promise he’s promised those who believe in him those who believe in Jesus his son that he will deliver them and he will exalt them because this is all part of God giving himself glory he will give himself the glory that he is due and therefore his people will reap the benefit final comments or questions based on today’s lesson okay if you have any other questions or comments feel free to email them to me but as we end here today let me give you some questions justice for thinking about application of course these are not the only ways that we can apply the passage but there’s some of the ways that came to my mind and someone to share them with you number one have you been feeling anxious depressed for despairing due to your current difficulties or the actions of our government or the governments around the world make you worried or afraid do you fear how you’ll be able to get through the future I’ll ask yourselves how should the truth of Ezra inform you as to how you ought to change you thinking the Lord is sovereign if he moves the hearts of people easily and we should not worry we should not fear number two based on what God has done in your life already both in moving your heart and the hearts of those around you for your good before the glory of God do you worship God sincerely do you respond to the Lord’s undeserved favor towards you with grateful of meetings and then number three this I guess is the flip side of the second question do you actually use the Lord’s favor as an excuse to pay no attention to the Lord do you seek the Lord when you’ve been humbled or given a great difficulty but as soon as you feel restored do you turn away from the Lord and seek the things of the world because that is the history of Israel is it not and cry out to the Lord when things are hard but assuming things start to go well they just become like the nation’s they don’t pay attention to the Lord they’re not zealous for his law do we do that I mean the spirit accomplished the necessary work in our hearts today so that’s it for this week next week we do hear about Esther for real this time we will talk about Esther let’s pray as we close or God you emphasized to us in your word again and again that you are sovereign and that isn’t something for us to just appreciate intellectually that’s something for our hearts to grab onto cuz Lord we know we know our flesh cries out against you and against our situations so often you bring us into trouble and then our flesh says look there’s no way out for you you’ll never succeed you’ll never get through this you’re doomed you might as well give up now and blame God the Lord Ezra the truth of Ezra don’t allow us to believe that it calls not to believe that because you were sovereign your heart is such that you are faithful and good you will keep your promises you did that for Israel you will do that for Israel and therefore you will do that for us you’ve done that for us and you will do that for us we thank you for your compassion Oh God but thank you for your faithfulness we are weak we are really in great need of you but Lord we’re comforted by what we see in your word that it is precisely in our weakness then you show yourself strong that’s where you bring us so that you might glorify yourself so God I pray that you would provide for us that you would deliver us when we come into trouble when we come into temptation would help us to persevere help us not to to put away our trust in you cause us to persevere Oh God because you will restore you will deliver at the right time and you will exalt Lord even if it’s not on this life you will exalt when these days are through and when we are with you Lord Jesus thank you for being our Savior paid you have less Calvary less than I bless the rest of their service today you Jesus name Amen alright have a good week guys I will see you next week and see here you you you you