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Bart Byl on Ezra 7:1-16, 25-28.
Series: Christ in the Old Testament
In 538 BC, the Persian King Cyrus the Great gave the exiled Jews permission to return to their homeland. Zerubbabel led a first wave of 42,360 returnees back to rebuild the temple. Then, sixty years later, sent Ezra the priest-scribe to Jerusalem to instruct the people in the law of God. But there’s only so much even a gifted and godly teacher can do, because the people are still sinful. For God’s people (and the whole world) to return from their more ancient exile from Eden, we need more than a great teacher: we need a second Adam to lead us past the flaming sword and into God’s presence.
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Tbilisi International Christian Fellowship is a Christ-centred family of believers in Tbilisi, Georgia.
By Tbilisi International Christian Fellowship (TICF)Bart Byl on Ezra 7:1-16, 25-28.
Series: Christ in the Old Testament
In 538 BC, the Persian King Cyrus the Great gave the exiled Jews permission to return to their homeland. Zerubbabel led a first wave of 42,360 returnees back to rebuild the temple. Then, sixty years later, sent Ezra the priest-scribe to Jerusalem to instruct the people in the law of God. But there’s only so much even a gifted and godly teacher can do, because the people are still sinful. For God’s people (and the whole world) to return from their more ancient exile from Eden, we need more than a great teacher: we need a second Adam to lead us past the flaming sword and into God’s presence.
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Tbilisi International Christian Fellowship is a Christ-centred family of believers in Tbilisi, Georgia.