How did Ezra show his commitment to God's law?
Ezra became skilled in God’s Word and law because he had devoted himself to studying and obeying it (7:6, 10-12); he demonstrated God’s wisdom (7:25).
Why did the exiles commit to restoring worship at the temple in Jerusalem?
God moved in the Israelites’ hearts (7:7, 28).
The people knew God required temple worship because Ezra had taught them God’s law (7:10).
The king ordered the temple to be rebuilt (7:23), and the king’s wrath would fall on any who refused to obey (7:26).
Why was it important for Ezra to both learn and teach God’s Word?
Ezra needed to know what God’s law required (7:14) and teach it to others (7:21, 25) in order to set up proper worship in the temple (7:23).
How did Ezra and the exiles worship God through their faith and actions?
They trusted God to keep them safe on their journey (8:22) and then offered sacrifices in Jerusalem (8:35).
How did God provide for Ezra and the people through King Artaxerxes?
God provided through the king granting everything Ezra asked (7:6).
The king and his advisors gave silver and gold (7:15; 8:25-28), returned the stolen worship articles (7:19), ordered the treasurers to supply all worship necessities (7:20-23), exempted the temple workers from taxes (7:24), and threatened punishment for all who disobeyed God’s law (7:26)
What material resources / supplies were given for worship?
List all you can find from Ezra 7-8
Freewill offerings (7:16-17) and animal sacrifices (7:17; 8:35)
Silver and gold to supply worship needs (7:18, 20; 8:36)
Wheat, wine, oil, and salt (7:20-23)
What other ways did God provide for Ezra and the people?
They had all the people, money, worship articles, and animals needed (7:7; 8:18-20)
People gave freewill offerings (7:16; 8:28);
Ezra and the exiles were protected on their journey (8:22, 31);
all the gold, silver, and treasures arrived safely in Jerusalem (8:34)
God gave them rest from their journey (8:32)
What actions did the people do to worship God?
Hint: refer to Ezra 7:10, Ezra 8:20-30 to find the answer
Ezra and the people fasted and prayed (8:21, 23).
Ezra devoted himself to studying and obeying God’s law (7:10)
The people and donations were consecrated to God (8:28).
List the ways God guided Ezra and the people
God guided Ezra and the people through Ezra’s knowledge of and obedience to God’s law (7:6) and the king granting everything Ezra asked because God’s hand was upon them (7:9; 8:18, 22, 31).
He guided through providing all the people, money, worship articles, and animals needed (7:13-20; 8:18-20).
God also guided through the king’s order for obedience to and worship of God (7:23, 27); Ezra’s appointment of magistrates and judges (7:25); the king’s favor upon Ezra (7:28); His protection (8:22, 31); and their arrival in Jerusalem (8:32).