The toning down of the Hebrew God is in the first instance mainly
due to the beneficent influences of the heathen, as they were then
called. The educational facilities the Jews enjoyed during their
captivity were of a better and higher order, and how much of the entire
book called scripture is due to these opportunities afforded them we
shall never know. History teaches us, however, that Ezra, when Cyrus
was king of Persia, 457 B.C., was permitted to go to Jerusalem to
collect what manuscripts and data he could find, and he is credited to
have written the Chronicles 453 B.C. How many more books or parts were
written and compiled by Ezra and his companions will remain a mystery.
The work of resuscitating the nation--to recover its former importance,
to reëstablish some of its former glory--was attempted seventy years
later, under Cyrus, who granted the Jews the privilege to return and
rebuild the Temple.
They were prompted to do this out of pure motives of patriotism, and it
can be regarded only as a struggle to continue to exist as a portion
of a historic people. The Levites were instrumental in bringing about
their return. The tribes were those belonging to the kingdom of Judah.
At this time an opposition temple and an opposition religion was
established by the people of Samaria, a mixture of Cutheans and
Israelites. The rivalry and hatred towards each other was as intense
as the hatred and bitter factional fight had been between the Ten
Tribes and the two tribes Israel and Judah.
Affairs did not succeed well. There were quarrels, wrangles,
application to higher authorities to arbitrate and decide their
differences and disputes. New kings, new powers, came for conquest and
plunder. New leaders, new governors, deceit, treachery, rebellion,
assassination, mark these centuries under Assyrians, Persians,
Greeks, and Romans, until 63 B.C., when Judea was made a Roman
province. Meantime new sects had organized under different names,
each one giving its interpretation as to the signification of the
laws contained in the books that were handed down to them. From
the multiplicity of opinions, sects, factions, and fanaticisms, the
already modified ideas were about to undergo a farther transition,
that helped to inaugurate what might well be termed a reformation.
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