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PART 5

Captivity in Babylon to Rebuilding of Jerusalem’s Walls

Captivity in Babylon to Rebuilding of Jerusalem’s Walls

While in captivity in Babylon, the Israelites had many tests of their faith. Shaʹdrach, Meʹshach and A·bedʹne·go were thrown into a fiery hot furnace, but God brought them out alive. Later, after Babylon was defeated by the Medes and the Persians, Daniel was pitched into a lions’ pit, but God also protected him by shutting the mouths of the lions.

Finally, the Persian king Cyrus freed the Israelites. They returned to their homeland just 70 years after they were taken away to Babylon as captives. One of the first things they did when they returned to Jerusalem was to begin building Jehovah’s temple. However, enemies soon stopped their work. So it was about 22 years after returning to Jerusalem that they finally finished the temple.

Next, we learn about Ezra’s trip back to Jerusalem to beautify the temple. This was some 47 years after the temple was finished. Then, 13 years after Ezra’s trip, Nehemiah helped to rebuild Jerusalem’s broken-down walls. Part FIVE covers 152 years of history down to this time.

 

IN THIS SECTION

STORY 77

They Would Not Bow Down

Would God save these three obedient young men from the fiery furnace?

STORY 78

Handwriting on the Wall

The prophet Daniel interprets four mysterious words.

STORY 79

Daniel in the Lions’ Pit

Daniel received a death sentence, but could he have avoided it?

STORY 80

God’s People Leave Babylon

King Cyrus of Persia fulfilled one prophecy when he captured Babylon, and now he fulfills another.

STORY 81

Trusting in God’s Help

The Israelites break man’s laws in order to obey God. Will God bless them?

STORY 82

Mordecai and Esther

Queen Vashti was beautiful, but King Ahasuerus still replaced her with Esther as his new queen. Why?

STORY 83

The Walls of Jerusalem

While rebuilding the wall, the workers must keep their swords and spears ready both day and night.