The reading today gives us some comic relief.
You just have to chuckle at the letters going back and forth between the
leaders of Trans-Euphrates and the two kings, first Artaxerxes and then later
Darius.
Artaxerxes agreed and gave in to the leaders of Trans-Euphrates and stopped the
building of the temple. Then, the temple construction was started again a few
years later when the people listened to the prophets Haggai and Zechariah.
When the leaders of Trans-Euphrates “tattled” on them, Darius took a quite
different approach than his predecessor. He not only approved the building of
the temple, he told the leaders of Trans-Euphrates to pay for the expenses from
their treasury! And, they were to provide the animals for the daily sacrifices
at the temple. They were to do this without fail or else…well you can read for
yourself what would happen to anyone who changed the king’s edict. No surprise
that the leaders carried out the edict with diligence!
Darius' decree is seemingly insignificant in the grand scheme of things,
however, it is highly significant in determining the time of Jesus' appearance
as Messiah as recorded in Daniel 9:24-27.
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