This is the period i love to study. Its basically from mid four hundreds b c to around 70 a d, when the temple is destroyed. So it straddles the end of the persian all of the greek period and the beginning of the roman period in the land here. When they rebuilt it, it's interesting because there's different reactions, somewhere tremendously excited.
Do we ever simultaneously rejoice and weep? Dr. Jared Ludlow explores the Jewish people returning to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and rejoicing to have what they had lost, as well as feeling sorrowful for the years of exile and the loss of the glory of Solomon’s temple.
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