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There is no note of hope in Ezra or Nehemiah
The King of Persia overthrew Babylon in 539B.C
Ezra and Nehemiah are considered one Historical Book in the Hebrew Bible
Ezra and Nehemiah never met
God raised up Zerubbabel and Haggaiasa Prophet and leader for the restoration of Israel
Permission is not one of the four phrases of the journey back to Canaan from captivity
There is no gap between chapter six & seven of Ezra
The building of the Temple was completed under Zerubbabel
Ezra was with Nehemiah on the second returning of theJews
Malachi’s ministry occurred during Nehemiah’s return visit toBabylon
The captivity of Judah was seventy years
Nebuchadnezzar was not a ruler during the Babylonian captivity
The word “restoration” as applied to Ezra’s day refers to the return of God’s people to Canaan from captivity
Nehemiah shows Christ having everything restored
Match the man with the revival:
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Spiritualrevival
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Physicalrevival
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Nehemiah led the people back in 444 B.C
In general, the Book of Nehemiah seeks to show how God did not favor His people
Prayer is prominent in the Book of Nehemiah
Match the condition/event in Nehemiah with the illustration:
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Believing Jews
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Broken down walls
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Rebuilding the walls
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Providence is not important in Esther
Ahasuerus’s winter palace was in Susa
Haman was the friend of Mordecai
Ahasuerus has in somnia that leads to the hanging of Mordecai
The author of Esther is Mordecai without question
Esther is a woman of great character
God is not mentioned in Esther and therefore is not involved in the events of it
The fate of the Jews throughout centuries of unbelief had been one of endless tragedy
The story of Esther concerns deliverance for the Jews during exile years
