Ezra

Berean Standard Bible · 10 Chapters

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Ezra records the return from exile, the rebuilding of the temple, and the need for covenant cleansing among a restored people.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

Traditionally associated with Ezra and the post-exilic historical tradition. Its world is Persian-period return, rebuilding, and the fragile work of reconstituting covenant community. It teaches returned exiles that restoration requires both public worship and moral seriousness.

How the book moves

The book moves from the first return and temple rebuilding to Ezra's arrival and his confrontation of covenant compromise.

Why this book matters

Ezra matters because it shows that coming back to the land is not enough. The people must also come back to holiness.

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