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The Book Of Ezra -- A Brief Overview
The book of Ezra is the record of events occurring at the close of
the Babylonian exile. It was at one time included in Nehemiah, the Jews
regarding them as one volume. The two are still distinguished in the
Vulgate version as I. and II. Esdras. It consists of two principal
divisions:
(1.) The history of the first return of exiles, in the first year of
Cyrus (B.C. 536), till the completion and dedication of the new temple,
in the sixth year of Darius Hystapes (B.C. 515), ch. 1-6. From the close
of the sixth to the opening of the seventh chapter there is a blank in
the history of about sixty years.
(2.) The history of the second return under Ezra, in the seventh year of
Artaxerxes Longimanus, and of the events that took place at Jerusalem
after Ezra's arrival there (7-10). The book thus contains memorabilia
connected with the Jews, from the decree of Cyrus (B.C. 536) to the
reformation by Ezra (B.C. 456), extending over a period of about eighty
years. There is no quotation from this book in the New Testament, but
there never has been any doubt about its being canonical. Ezra was
probably the author of this book, at least of the greater part of it
(comp. 7:27, 28; 8:1, etc.), as he was also of the Books of Chronicles,
the close of which forms the opening passage of Ezra.
From: Easton's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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