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A scholarly commentary traces the return from exile, explaining Cyrus's decree, the organized migration, and the rebuilding of the temple while contrasting the second exodus with the earlier deliverance. It examines Ezra as scribe and reformer, his concern with foreign marriages and legal observance, and Nehemiah as pragmatic leader, prayerful organizer, and builder of the city walls who pursues social and religious reform. The work interweaves reflection on prophecy, covenant, law, and the shaping of a post‑exilic religious identity, and concludes with a study of the court narrative in Esther, narrating court dynamics, a conspiratorial threat, and the community's preservation through intervention.

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Walter F. Adeney

Walter F. Adeney was a notable biblical scholar and theologian, recognized for his contributions to the Expositor's Bible series. His works, including "The Expositor's Bible: Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther" and "The Expositor's Bible: The Song of Solomon and the Lamentations of Jeremiah," reflect his deep engagement with scriptural texts and their interpretations. Adeney's scholarship is characterized by a blend of historical context and theological insight, making his writings valuable resources for both clergy and lay readers interested in biblical studies.

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