Only the Great LORD is able to make the lost saved, the corrupted purified and the forsaken precious. God steps into ancient world events to restore His temple worship. If the first testimony of rebuilding the great temple is insufficient proof of God's power, then the second testimony of changing his people's hearts becomes the sure confirmation of God's glorious work.
I. Rebuilding the Temple (Ezra 1-6) Ezra 1 The Decree to Rebuild the Temple Ezra 2 The Returning Exiles Ezra 3 The Temple Restoration Begins Ezra 4 The Adversaries Halt Restoration Ezra 5 The Resumption of the Restoration Ezra 6 The Temple is Completed II. Purifying the People (Ezra 7-10) Ezra 7 Ezra is Appointed by King Artaxerxes Ezra 8 Ezra Leads the Exiles to Jerusalem Ezra 9 Ezra Intercedes on Behalf of Israel Ezra 10 Ezra Purifies the People |
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As we look forward into time, we find that the Israelites never could find a true fulfillment for the OT promises of a king with real power. In 2 Samuel 7:12-17 the LORD promised a king from David's line that would rule forever.
From the exile on right up to the time of Jesus, the people were always under foreign domination. The temple became a focal point, but also a point of frustration. In Jesus' time, many were looking to overthrow the foreign armies in Jerusalem. King Herod even had one garrison lodged right at the edge of the temple court that his father had greatly expanded starting in 19 BC.
In the end we see that the old temple was going to come down. A new one would be built. This new temple would be built on the third day. The Lord Jesus Christ, a descendant of David, fulfilled this and other prophecies. The second temple was destroyed in 70 AD. Yet Christ reigns forever!
"Jesus answered and said to them, (John 2:19-21). |
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