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Immerse Chronicles Day 349 Year 2 Bible Reading
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Day 349: Opposition and Triumph in Rebuilding the Temple
In Day 349 of 'Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience,' the episode covers the significant challenges faced by the exiles from Judah and Benjamin in rebuilding the temple of the Lord. Initially, local adversaries pose opposition by offering assistance, which is rejected by the leaders of Israel to follow the decree of King Cyrus of Persia. Subsequently, the locals attempt to discourage the rebuilders by writing letters to Persian kings, including Xerxes and Artaxerxes, labeling Jerusalem as a rebellious city. This results in orders to halt construction until further investigation. With intervention from the prophets Haggai and Zechariah and a subsequent decree from King Darius affirming King Cyrus's original decree, work on the temple resumes with renewed vigor. After overcoming adversities, the episode culminates with the joyous completion and dedication of the temple, including a detailed account of the sacrificial offerings and celebration of Passover by the returned exiles and those who turned to worship the Lord.
00:00 Introduction and Context
00:04 Opposition to Rebuilding the Temple
01:01 Accusations Against the Jews
03:02 King Artaxerxes' Response
04:18 Prophets Encourage Rebuilding
04:43 Governor Tattenai's Inquiry
07:16 King Darius' Decree
10:11 Completion and Dedication of the Temple
11:05 Celebration of Passover
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Chronicles
Immerse: Chronicles is the sixth and final installment in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Chronicles contains the remaining First Testament Books: Chronicles–Ezra–Nehemiah, Esther, and Daniel. These works were all written after the Jewish people fell under the control of foreign empires and were scattered among the nations. They remind God’s chastened people of their identity and calling to faithfully represent God to the nations and that there is still hope for the struggling dynasty of David.
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3. Did anything make you think differently about God?
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