Ezra
Steve Gregg
Steve Gregg teaches verse by verse through the book of Ezra, providing historical context, insights, and commentary on the challenges faced by the Jewish community during their captivity and rebuilding of Jerusalem.
Ezra 1 - 3
In this study of the book of Ezra, Steve Gregg begins by tracing the history of the Jewish captivity in Babylon and its eventual release by Cyrus, king of Persia. He notes that Ezra, a priest and likely author of the book, saw the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem as the fulfillment of Jeremiah'
Ezra 4 - 6
In this segment by Steve Gregg, the discussion centers around Ezra 4-6 and the challenges faced in rebuilding Jerusalem. Gregg highlights the fear many older men had of undoing the work done by Jews during the daytime and the challenges posed by opposition brought against Zerubbabel Jeshua's day. Wh
Ezra 7 - 8
In this segment, Steve Gregg provides a commentary on chapters 7-8 of the biblical book of Ezra. The passage covers Ezra's journey to Jerusalem with a group of exiles authorized by King Artaxerxes, who grants Ezra full authority to rearrange the spiritual and political structure of the region beyond
Ezra 9 - 10
In this discourse, Steve Gregg discusses the issue of intermarriage between the Jewish people and other nations, particularly with regard to their religious beliefs and cultural differences. He notes that while marrying someone from a different race or culture can be challenging, it is important to