Crystallization-study of First and Second Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther
Key Statements
God’s Move in Man’s History for the Carrying Out of His Eternal Economy
Crucial Aspects of Living in the Good Land after Returning from Captivity in Babylon
The Rebuilding of the Altar of God—the Altar of Burnt Offering
The Recovery of the Building of the House of God through the Divine Encouragement of the Prophets of God
Ezra, a Priestly Scribe, and the Need for Ezras—Those Skilled in the Word of God
The Intrinsic Significance of the Purification of the Returned Captives
Nehemiah—a Pattern of One Who Has Dispensational Value to God
Building the Wall of the City for the Protection of the Church as the House of God
Building and Fighting—the Need to Engage in Spiritual Warfare for the Building of the Church
The Central and Crucial Point of the Recovery Books of Ezra and Nehemiah—the Proper and Adequate Leadership in the Lord’s Recovery
The Intrinsic Significance of Ezra’s Ministry and Nehemiah’s Leadership—to Build Up the Church as the House of God and the Kingdom of God by Living Out and Working Out the New Jerusalem