Rebuild It
Bible Text: Nehemiah 9:29-37 | Rebuild It
Ezra
Ch1 King Cyrus issues a proclamation (538 b.c.) allowing Jews to return to Jerusalem.
Ch2 About 50,000 people, along with two hundred singers, return.
Ch3 They build an altar, celebrate the Feast of Booths, and lay the temple’s foundations.
Ch4 Opposition forms and the building permit is pulled. (Connects to time of Esther)
Ch6 20 years after the start, the temple is completed. Passover is celebrated.
Ch7 About 60 years later the priest Ezra arrives with the King’s Platinum Plus credit card.
Ch9 Intermarriage with the people of the land has compromised matters. Ezra’s prayer.
Ch10 Confession, renewal of the covenant, and acts of repentance.
Nehemiah
Ch1 13 years from Ezra 7 (446 b.c.) Nehemiah receives news about Jerusalem’s wall. Confession.
Ch2 With King’s permission, Nehemiah visits Jerusalem, inspects its walls, casts a vision.
Ch4 Opposition to Jews rebuilding the wall. Prayer for protection. Action plan.
Ch5 Division among Jews from economic disparity. Nehemiah forbids usury, gives generously.
Ch6 Plots against Nehemiah advanced by enemies outside and in. The wall is finished.
Ch8 In heavy rain, Ezra reads the law; Levites explain it. (v10) “The joy of the Lord is…”
Ch13 Nehemiah returns some time later to find the covenant broken and bad behavior resumed.
Haggai
Ch1 (v5, v7) “Consider your ways.” “Is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, while this house lies in ruins?” (Connects time-wise with Ezra 3)
Ch2 “Work, for I am with you.” (v9) “The latter glory of this house shall be greater…” The Lord says of Zerubbabel, “I have chosen you.” Zerubbabel will also be like a signet ring.
Conclusion: Nehemiah 9:31, “Nevertheless, in your great mercies you did not make an end of them or forsake them, for you are a gracious and merciful God.”
“The latter glory of this house” and John 2:19-21