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How do we know God decreed the rebuilding of the temple?

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God's decree for the rebuilding of the temple is established in Ezra, where Cyrus is raised up to issue a proclamation fulfilling God's will.

The decree of God for the rebuilding of the temple is made manifest in the actions of Cyrus, king of Persia, as recorded in Ezra 1:1-4. This was a part of God's sovereign purpose, demonstrating that He raises kingdoms and leaders to accomplish His divine plans. Cyrus, stirred by the Spirit of God, issues a proclamation that indicates God's control over history and His commitment to restore His people. The meticulous way the narrative unfolds shows that God both decrees and executes His plans through appointed leaders, signifying the significance of divine sovereignty in human affairs. The rebuilding of the temple serves as a symbol of restoration and hope for God's people, paralleling the work Christ undertakes in establishing His Church.
Scripture References: Ezra 1:1-4, Isaiah 44:28

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The King's Decree
Paul Mahan · Feb 22, 1998
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