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"This evening we are wrapping up the Old Testament. We are right at the very conclusion of the Old Testament, wrapping up this section of the Writings. The books of Ezra and Nehemiah, as well as Chronicles, have already been covered in one form when we went through an earlier Bible study on the historical survey of the Old Testament. However, I want to cover these books this evening in a little different way because these were the books that marked the conclusion of the third section of the Old Testament, the Writings section. These books are what are called “postexilic.â€
That just means “after the exile.†The exile was
one of the major events in the history of God’s
dealing with ancient Israel. It was certainly a major event in the history of the Jewish people. Basically, they would rank the Exodus and then the exile in terms of the major events that define them. The exile was the captivity that Nebuchadnezzar brought about. He invaded Jerusalem and Judea in 604 B.C. He took some of the leaders and some of the young princes of the children of the noble families back to Babylon as hostages. He took some captives and exacted a heavy penalty or tribute—a yearly tax that was to be paid.
Things went along for several years. Then, when he decided that the king of Judah that he had left on the throne wasn’t paying up as much tax as he
should or as frequently as he should, he came back in 596 B.C. and put Zedekiah on the throne. In general, he did some other things. He finally came in, completely destroyed Jerusalem and the temple and took the whole nation into captivity..." Read More!!