June 5, 2016 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. I had been using One Year Bible Online, but it was time for a change.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Nehemiah 9-10.

    At the beginning of the month the people had gathered to study the Law and to celebrate the Festival of Shelters. At that time, the leaders had insisted that it was a celebration and that the people should not mourn for their failure to follow the law. At the end of the month, the people assembled once more. This time they gathered to fast and mourn for their sins and their failure to be faithful. In their prayer they recounted all of the things which God had done for their ancestors and their ancestors repeated failure to remain faithful. The key here is NOT that they were responsible for their ancestors sins and needed to confess them. The key here is that they acknowledged the human condition. That we, as humans, sin time and time again. That God will forgive us and give us second, and third, and fourth, opportunities to obey His commands. It is by following God’s commands and regulations that we find life and happiness. Failing to follow God’s commands and regulations leads to sorrow and suffering. God does not promise that if we follow His commands and regulations that we will not face suffering, but He does promise that we will find joy. He, also, promises that if we do not follow His commands and regulations that we will face suffering and sorrow.

June 4, 2016 Bible Study — A Plan For Revival

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Nehemiah 7-8.

    After the walls were completed the returned exiles gathered for an assembly to hear the Book of the Law. Every time I read this passage I am impressed by the effort and planning that went into making sure everyone could hear what was being said. The people reacted to the Law in much the same way that King Josiah had reacted before the Exile. They were saddened by how badly they had failed to follow God’s commands. However, the leaders, from Nehemiah and Ezra on down, reminded them that they had gathered for a time of joyously worshiping God. This shows us another important role for leaders. They need to keep the people from being too hard on themselves. The following day, the small group leaders met with Ezra and other students of the Law to learn what God truly wanted of them. The pattern here is clear. Those with great knowledge of God’s teachings and commands present an overview to everyone. Then they gather with the leaders of the various small groups to go over those teachings in more detail. The small group leaders go out from this teaching session to teach those they lead. It is worth noting that it was while the small group leaders were studying the law with the scribes that they discovered that they were supposed to celebrate the Festival of Shelters. This was not something the scribes told them about. It was something which the group discovered as they read Scripture together.

June 3, 2016 Bible Study — Nehemiah As An Example Of Godly Leadership

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Nehemiah 4-6.

    There were two men with political power in the area around Jerusalem who opposed Nehemiah and his rebuilding of the wall. Yesterday, I offered a theory for their opposition. Whether that theory was correct, or there was some other reason they opposed Nehemiah, it is clear that they considered him a threat to their power and wealth. In this passage they belittled the effectiveness of the wall which the residents of Jerusalem were building, at least in part, as an effort to discourage those doing the building. Furthermore, they planned an assault to disrupt the work on the wall. However, when Nehemiah learned of the planned assault he organized a defense of the city. From the description it seems that Nehemiah did not really believe that the planned defense would prevent the assault. But, if his enemies had launched their planned attack, Nehemiah’s defensive planning would have resulted in evidence that his enemies were behind the attack. Nehemiah would have been able to present such evidence to the king of Persia, who was known to hold him in high esteem. Knowing this, his enemies next attempt was to get him to come to a place where they could ambush him. When this plan also failed, they bribed someone Nehemiah considered a friend to convince Nehemiah that he needed to protect himself while leaving the common man at risk. Nehemiah rejected that advice as well. Repeatedly, Nehemiah showed himself to be a true leader of the people.

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    In the middle of the accounts about how Nehemiah’s enemies attempted to disrupt his work, we have a concrete example of how Nehemiah served the people rather than the other way around. When Nehemiah learned that some of the Jews were suffering economic hardship while others were doing well, with the latter doing well at the expense of the former, he was furious. He confronted them with the fact that they were taking part in the efforts to buy out of slavery Jews everywhere, while at the same time they were causing other Jews to be sold into slavery. Nehemiah admitted that he, his brothers, and his servants had been profiting by loaning money at interest to the poor. However, he was going to stop that practice and restore the profit he had made. He thus shamed the others among the elites into doing the same. It is worth noting that Nehemiah did not use his power as governor to get the other nobles to stop mistreating the poor. Instead he shamed them into agreeing to do so by his own example.

June 2, 2016 Bible Study

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Nehemiah 1-3.

    When Nehemiah was convicted to go to Jerusalem to oversee rebuilding the city his first act was to fast and pray. As part of that prayer he acknowledged that God was in the right when He allowed Jerusalem to be destroyed. The people had sinned against God. Nehemiah asked God for guidance in what action he should take. The plan he conceived was designed to bring honor to God. Once he had made his plan, Nehemiah asked God’s aid in executing the plan. Two figures of local political prominence were unhappy that Nehemiah was sent to Jerusalem by the Persian king. They reacted this way before they even knew what Nehemiah’s plans were. I had never noticed this before but when Nehemiah arrived at Jerusalem the people living there were subject to what were little more than bandit raids by the government officials of the surrounding lands. With no walls around Jerusalem, the government officials could sweep in with their military escort and take goods and services, claiming they were taxes due. Once the walls were reconstructed, they had to arrive and justify the taxes they wished to collect. If the taxes were legitimate and the people refused to pay them, the king, back in the capital would send his army and reconquer the city. However, unlike before the wall was built, if the “taxes” were illegitimate the people could refuse to pay them and close the gates against the officials. Then the officials would have to justify to the king why they were demanding these “taxes”.

June 1, 2016 Bible Study — Prohibition Against Mixed Marriages, Faith, Not Ethnicity

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezra 9-10.

    The problem with mixed marriages was not that the women many of the Returned Exiles had married were not of Jewish decent. The problem was that they did not worship God. Many of the Returned Exiles had married women who continued to follow pagan religious practices, and these men joined their wives in those practices. There was no easy answer to this problem. The decision was made that those who were married to women who continued to follow pagan religious practices needed to divorce them. However, it was acknowledged that this needed to be addressed on a case by case basis. The fact that they decided to address the issue on a case by case basis tells us that it was not simply a matter that every man who had married a woman of non-Jewish decent needed to divorce her. Clearly, those whose wives had fully adopted Jewish religious practices were allowed to keep those wives.

May 31, 2016 Bible Study — Trusting God While Avoiding the Appearance of Impropriety

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezra 6-8.

    I find it interesting that Ezra does not appear in the book that bears his name until chapter 7 of the 10 chapter book. The first six chapters recount the struggles which the Returned Exiles had in getting the Temple built. The final hurdle occurred when they resumed work on the Temple after being encouraged by several prophets. Once again the local peoples challenged their right to rebuild the Temple. However, rather than just shut them down, the local representatives of the Persian Empire listened to their claims and sent to the capital for confirmation. When a search of the archives confirmed that Cyrus had indeed ordered the Temple to be rebuilt, orders came down to support the project. As a result, the Temple was finally completed.

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    The descriptions of Ezra which appear here and in the book of Nehemiah have always given me the impression of someone I would not like. However, I admire Ezra for how he handled the treasure which Artaxerxes gave him. First, rather than ask the king for an armed escort, Ezra called for the members of the expedition to fast and pray for God’s protection on their mission. Second, he made individuals responsible for specific portions of the treasure. The treasure was carefully measured out in front of witnesses as it was presented to each of those who would transport it. Then, when they got to Jerusalem, the treasure was carefully measured in front of witnesses as each of those who had transported it turned it in. Ezra publicly and openly relied on God to protect those transporting the treasure and he set it up so that no one could claim that some of the treasure had gone missing in transport. Ezra trusted God to protect His treasure but made sure that no one could accuse those entrusted with it of impropriety.

May 30, 2016 Bible Study — Excluding Others By Rejecting Their Help

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezra 3-5.

    One of the things which always bothers me when I read this passage is the fact that the Returned Exiles refused to allow those who were living in the land to help them rebuild the Temple.I can think of reasons why they may have done so, but none are given in the passage. It seems to me that this was a mistake on their part. As a result of rejecting the offered help, the Returned Exiles created opposition to their efforts. By the way in which they rejected the help, they made it clear that they considered those living in the land inferior to themselves. In addition, they indicated that those others were not welcome to worship God. Yet, the people living in the land had been worshiping God for many years, even though imperfectly. I believe that the Returned Exiles should have accepted the help of those living in the land under conditions. They should have allowed them to help under the condition that they give up their worship of other gods, and that they modify their worship practices to be in line with the Law of Moses. Rather than reject the help outright, they should have accepted it on the condition that those who wished to help follow the same rules as those who started the project.

May 29, 2016 Bible Study

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezra 1-2.

    When Cyrus conquered the Babylonians one of his first acts was to issue a proclamation encouraging the Jews in Exile to return to their homelands. This was consistent with the actions of Cyrus and other kings of the Persian Empire. The Persian Empire encouraged the various peoples they ruled over to practice their traditional religions. Where previous Empires in the region had divided up ethnic groups and dispersed them throughout the land they controlled, the Persians encouraged the multitudes of ethnic groups they ruled over to gather together as groups. This tolerance and acceptance of ethnic and religious minorities in their empire explains how the Jews were able to reassemble in Judea. The willingness of the government and the various neighbors of the Jewish Exiles to give resources to the Returning Jews explains how they were able to so quickly re-establish themselves in Judea.

May 28, 2016 Bible Study — Doing What Is Right, Even When It Won’t Make a Difference

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Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Chronicles 34-36.

    Josiah was the last good king of Judah. He recognized that the people of Judah had ignored God’s commands too often and for too long. He understood that it was too late to avoid the coming judgment. Nevertheless, he chose to faithfully follow God’s instructions to the best of his ability. He did not follow God’s instructions in order to avoid suffering. He followed God’s instructions because it was the right thing to do. We should strive to follow his example.

May 27, 2016 Bible Study — Hezekiah As An Example For Troubled Times

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Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Chronicles 31-33.

    The Passover which Hezekiah called the people to assemble and celebrate inspired them to go out and destroy the shrines and altars dedicated to other gods. They did this not only in the lands ruled over by Hezekiah, but also in the lands of the Northern Tribes. The people were further inspired to make offerings and donations so that priests and Levites throughout the entire land could focus on teaching the people to worship God and follow His commands. In Hezekiah we see the two aspects of following God. First, we must do so sincerely and with a whole heart. Second, we must do what God desires for us to do. It is not enough to be sincere in our worship if our actions are wrong. We find an example of this in how Hezekiah faced the king of Assyria. He did not attempt to lead his forces into battle against the invading forces. Instead, he cried out in prayer to God. It is worth noting that Hezekiah did not wait until the Assyrians were at the gates to do something about them. When the Assyrians first began to march towards Jerusalem, Hezekiah covered over the water supplies around the city so that they would not be available to the Assyrian army. In the same way, we should prepare for difficult times, then cry out to God for direction and aid when those troubles come upon us.