Unlike the First and Second Books of the Chronicles the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah have received considerable attention; partly because their presentation is more attractive but more importantly because they illuminate a period of history about which very little is known: Jerusalem in the context of the Persian domination of South-West Asia from 539 to 336 B.C. In other respects however there are striking similarities between these books textually linguistically and theologically: the opening of Ezra repeats the end of 2 Chronicles suggesting that the works were originally continuous and possibly by the same hand or hands; and there is constantly a theological motivation in the recording of ''historical'' events.
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