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The theme of this study is opposition to God's work. In Ezra 4-6, the returning Jewish exiles begin rebuilding God’s temple in Jerusalem, but enemies try to stop the project. Zerubbabel wisely rejects help from outsiders who would bring trouble, and opposition arises through bribery, accusations, and threats. Despite these challenges, the Judeans persist with encouragement from God and the prophets Haggai and Zechariah. The rebuilding is finally completed under the favour of King Darius. This passage shows how faithful obedience to God can overcome difficulties, even when facing fierce opposition from others. The dedication of the temple was joyful, demonstrating trust in God’s purpose.
By TWRThe theme of this study is opposition to God's work. In Ezra 4-6, the returning Jewish exiles begin rebuilding God’s temple in Jerusalem, but enemies try to stop the project. Zerubbabel wisely rejects help from outsiders who would bring trouble, and opposition arises through bribery, accusations, and threats. Despite these challenges, the Judeans persist with encouragement from God and the prophets Haggai and Zechariah. The rebuilding is finally completed under the favour of King Darius. This passage shows how faithful obedience to God can overcome difficulties, even when facing fierce opposition from others. The dedication of the temple was joyful, demonstrating trust in God’s purpose.