Above: Artaxerxes I
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READING 2 KINGS 22-25, 1 ESDRAS, 2 CHRONICLES 34-36, EZRA, AND NEHEMIAH
PART XIV
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1 Esdras 2:16-30
Ezra 4:6-24
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How long shall the wicked, O LORD,
how long shall the wicked triumph?
–Psalm 94:3, The Book of Common Prayer (1979)
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Just as consistent chronology is not the organizing principle in Ezra-Nehemiah, neither is it the organizing principle in 1 Esdras.
During the reign (465-424 B.C.E.) of Artaxerxes I of the Persians and the Medes…
…Lies about the loyalty of Jews in Jerusalem persisted. The Jews were going to rebel against the empire, critics alleged. Artaxerxes I believed the lies and issued orders to cease reconstruction.
The identification of Artaxerxes and one of the models for the fictional Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther makes sense. Artaxerxes I comes across in 1 Esdras and Ezra as a king quite different from Darius I. Also, Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther comes across as an easily-swayed ruler who let others make decisions in his name.
Next stop: The Book of Nehemiah.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
AUGUST 9, 2020 COMMON ERA
PROPER 14: THE TENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST, YEAR A
THE FEAST OF SAINT EDITH STEIN, ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN AND PHILOSOPHER
THE FEAST OF SAINT HERMAN OF ALASKA, RUSSIAN ORTHODOX MONK AND MISSIONARY TO THE ALEUT
THE FEAST OF JOHN DRYDEN, ENGLISH PURITAN THEN ANGLICAN THEN ROMAN CATHOLIC POET, PLAYWRIGHT, AND TRANSLATOR
THE FEAST OF MARY SUMNER, FOUNDRESS OF THE MOTHERS’ UNION
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