Publisher's Synopsis
This commentary on the final three historical books of the Old Testament occurs in three parts. A heroic Jewish queen prevents the extermination of her people. A faithful scribe revives his people's faith and completes the languishing Temple of God. A Jewish governor pushes the reconstruction of Jerusalem in the face of great opposition. Each, in a separate way, spark the revival of Judaism after the Babylonian Captivity. Each record will be treated as it should be: the inspired Word of God, pushing forward toward the coming of the Messiah.