by King James (Author)
The Book of Ezra recounts the return from exile and the deliberate reestablishment of worship and law in Jerusalem under Persian rule.
Set in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, Ezra documents the successive waves of return from Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple after its destruction. The narrative combines royal decrees, genealogical records, and accounts of reform, presenting restoration not merely as physical reconstruction but as the renewal of covenantal identity. Central to the work is the public reading and interpretation of the Law, marking a decisive moment in the shaping of post-exilic religious life.
The book reflects the challenges of reconstituting a community after displacement-balancing continuity with adaptation, and fidelity with reform. In its measured prose and documentary tone, Ezra stands as a foundational historical text within the Hebrew Scriptures, illuminating the persistence of cultural and spiritual tradition amid political change.
Number of Pages: 28
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 31, 2019