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Introduction to Ezra
God's threat fulfilled:
kingly power in Gentile hands
The events which we have
been considering, at the close of Kings and Chronicles,
were deeply significant. The throne of God was no longer
at Jerusalem. God had fulfilled His threat of casting off
the city which He had chosen. He had bestowed the throne
of the earth upon the Gentiles (Daniel 2:37). Not only
had Israel failed under the old covenant, and rejected
God (1 Samuel 8:7), so that God was no longer their
king; but even after grace had raised up the house of
David to sustain the relations of the people with God,
under the rule of that house everything was entirely
corrupted by sin; so that there was no more remedy, and
God had written Loammi (not my people), as it were, on
the forehead of a people who had forsaken Him. The
counsels of God cannot fail; but such was the sad state
in which the relationship between this people and God
stood, if it can be said that a judgment like this
allowed any relationship still to exist. So far as it
depended on Israel, on man, all was lost. The
consequences of this, with respect to God's dealings,
were of great importance; they were nothing less than His
taking His throne from the earth, casting off His people
for the time as to His earthly government, and
transferring power to the Gentiles. Man, in probation
under the law, had failed, and he was condemned. He had
been sustained in the way of grace through means which
God had granted, in the family of David, for his
continuance in the enjoyment of the blessings granted
him, and he had failed again. Kingly power was in the
hands of the Gentiles, and the people were under
condemnation according to the old covenant.
Introduction:
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Chapter 1:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Chronicles Nehemiah
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Judges
Ruth
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Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
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