Ezra
Nehemiah
The Rebuilding/Destruction of the Second Temple
100

Who was Ezra?

Ezra was a leader who helped restore Jewish law after the Babylonian exile.

100

Who was Nehemiah?

Nehemiah was a Jewish leader who oversaw the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls after Babylonian exile.

100

Who destroyed the temple before it was rebuilt?

Nebuchadnezzar, the King of Babylon.

200

What was Ezra's profession?

A priest and scribe.

200

What was Nehemiah's profession before becoming a leader?

Nehemiah was a cupbearer to King Artaxerxes.

200

Who encouraged the rebuilding of the second temple?

Hint: King ____ the Great

King Cyrus the Great

300

Which book in the Bible is Ezra associated with?

The Book of Ezra (ספר עזרא)



300

What challenge did Nehemiah face when rebuilding Jerusalem's walls?


Nehemiah faced opposition from neighbouring nations and discouragement from the people.

300

When was the second temple completed?

The second temple was completed in 516 BCE, about 70 years after the destruction of the first temple.

400

How did Ezra contribute to Jewish law?

He helped reintroduce and enforce the Torah as the centre of Jewish life.

400

How long did it take Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem?

52 days

400

What important item was taken from the first temple during its destruction?

Hint: It's not the menorah or olive oil

The Ark of the Covenant

500

Who was the Persian king that allowed Ezra to return to Jerusalem?

King Artaxerxes of Persia

500

Who were some of the people who opposed Nehemiah’s work?

Hint: Rhymes with Shabbat, sounds like Tobias, means rain in Hebrew

Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem

500

What significant event marked the beginning of the rebuilding of the second temple?

Hint:  The _____ of King Cyrus the Great in 538 BCE

The decree of King Cyrus the Great in 538 BCE