A return story that narrates the return of two waves of Jewish exiles to Jerusalem after captivity in Babylon. The main archetype is the rebirth of a nation in its homeland. The three dominating motifs are returning, rebuilding, and reforming
Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Ezra | 1 | 1-4 | The God of Heaven | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 35:24 |
Ezra | 1 | 5-2:70 | Everyone Whose Spirit God Stirred | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 36:30 |
Ezra | 3 | 1-13 | The House of God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 34:15 |
Ezra | 3 | 1-4:5, 24 | Rebuilding the Altar | Dr. Mike Ross | 49:28 |
Ezra | 4 | 1-6 | We Alone Will Build to the LORD | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 34:05 |
Ezra | 5 | 1-17 | They Began to Rebuild the House of the LORD | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 38-11 |
Ezra | 5 | 1-6:13 | Renewed Efforts and Opposition | Dr. Mike Ross | 46:43 |
Ezra | 5 | 1-6:13 | Given Over to Degradation | Dr. Mike Ross | 47:52 |
Ezra | 6 | 13-22 | Great Joy | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 36:18 |
Ezra | 6 | 13-22 | The Temple Completed! | Dr. Mike Ross | 53:56 |
Ezra | 7 | 1-10 | The Hand of the Lord My God Was on Me | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:16 |
Ezra | 8 | 15-23 | That We Might Humble Ourselves Before Our God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:14 |
Ezra | 9 | 1-15 | O LORD, the God of Israel, You Are Just | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 32:58 |
Ezra | 10 | 1-17 | Make Confession to the LORD | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:11 |