Babylonian Exile
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33 – What were the circumstances of the exile?
Dr. Gard gives an overview of the Babylonian captivity.
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Ezekiel 2:1-5
Ezekiel 2:1-5 is appointed for Proper 9, Series B. There is a gap between God and man. God bridges that gap by speaking His Word…
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009a1. The Return
The Jews return from exile in three waves to rebuild Jerusalem and start with rebuilding the sacrificial altar.
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008b1. The Exile
Jeremiah and Ezekiel each try to minister to the people of Jerusalem and the captives in Babylon and convey the message of God.
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008b2. The Exile
The effect that the Exile had on the Jews was to become Law oriented so they would never fall into captivity again.
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009b1. Overview and Summary
A short overview of the cycle of God’s grace and forgiveness and man’s sin and repentance that is repeated throughout the Old Testament into our…
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008a2. The Exile
Jeremiah remains behind in Jerusalem to continue ministering to the people left behind until his death in Egypt.
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008a1. The Exile
Judah is sent into exile by the Babylonians in three waves and the prophet Jeremiah tries to bring the people to repentance.
