Holy Lit: The Bible

165 | Wall reconstruction and opposition (Nehemiah 3-4)

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It's around 445 BCE. The Jewish people have been back from exile for almost a century, but Jerusalem is still broken. The Persians control the region. The Temple was rebuilt years ago, but the city walls? Still rubble. This matters because without walls, Jerusalem is defenseless and humiliating—a city that can't protect itself. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qKnJcfPk-35iFfrhMvYIKGUAAtqLs76q/view

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It’s the fifth century BCE—most likely 458 BC—and the Persian Empire stretches from the borders of India all the way west to the shores of the Aegean Sea. Jerusalem, once the capital of the kingdom of Judah, had been destroyed by the Babylonians about a hundred and twenty years earlier, its people scattered, its Temple reduced to rubble. But things have been changing. Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon decades ago, and under Persian rule a first wave of Jewish exiles was allowed to return home. By the time our story opens, the Temple has actually been rebuilt—completed around 516 BC—but the people, their laws, their spiritual life? That’s another story entirely. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PJSl_-tSdXuD24-a_MmHrBU-K3sKtuxX/view?usp=sharing

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