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Ezra / Chapter 9
Ezra receives news that returnees—including priests, Levites, and officials—have intermarried with surrounding peoples. He responds with mourning and a public confession that links the breach of command to exile and to recent mercy.
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Ezra / Chapter 9
Ezra receives news that returnees—including priests, Levites, and officials—have intermarried with surrounding peoples. He responds with mourning and a public confession that links the breach of command to exile and to recent mercy.
Context Snapshot
Date
Return and temple restoration under Persia, c. 538-458 BC
Genre
Post-exilic history and memoir
Setting
Jerusalem/Judah
Audience
Returned community in Judah
World Stage
c. 538-458 BCCyrus II, Darius I, and Artaxerxes I Persian period
Ezra is set under Persian rule, when imperial decrees allow Judeans to return, rebuild the temple, and reorder communal life. The book shows restoration as both a political opening and a covenant responsibility.
Movement
From exile to restored worship
Artifact
Return decree and temple rebuilding
Biblical Timeline
Exile & Return
Ezra context: 586 BC - 400 BC
Biblical Timeline
Exile & Return
Ezra context
Exile & Return / 586 BC - 400 BC
Ezra context is set in the exile and return, where Babylonian exile, return, rebuilding, and renewed covenant life under Persian rule.
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