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Dec 10, 2004 · This chapter will analyze how Ezra develops and deploys these temporal strategies in the construction of the narrative's key theological themes.
Chapters Five through Seven delineate the themes Ezra develops regarding Yahweh's character, the importance of holiness, the Returnees' continuity with pre- ...
Jul 4, 2004 · This is now the seventh paper in this series regarding Davidic hope in the Old Testament and intertestamental literature.
Hebrew · 1) the son of Jacob by Leah · 2) the tribe descended from Judah the son of Jacob · 3) the territory occupied by the tribe of Judah · 4) the kingdom ...
There are three names used in the New Testament to designate this people, (1.) Jews, as regards their nationality, to distinguish them from Gentiles. (2.) ...
Hebrew · 1) the son of Jacob by Leah · 2) the tribe descended from Judah the son of Jacob · 3) the territory occupied by the tribe of Judah · 4) the kingdom ...
The entire second section occurred before the events of Ezra 4:8-23 . The anachronous placement of Ezra 7-10 argues that Ezra intends these events to conclude ...
Yahweh stirs Cyrus, and he decrees God's will (1:1-4 ). Levites are appointed to supervise the founding of the temple, and the work progresses (3:8-10 ). The ...
Yahweh stirs Cyrus, and he decrees God's will (1:1-4 ). Levites are appointed to supervise the founding of the temple, and the work progresses (3:8-10 ). The ...
The structure of the book has been well argued by Patterson and Longman. The book is divided into two main sections, namely, chapter 1 and chapters 2-3.