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1 1,1,4| exception of the 3rd book of Ezra ~which is in Latin . were 2 1,1,5| Great Synagogue during ~Ezra and Nehemiah (400 BC), appears 3 1,1,5| enormous effort was the priest Ezra, the ~holy teacher of God. 4 1,1,5| holy teacher of God.s laws (Ezra 7:12) In collaboration with 5 1,1,5| an ~extensive library), Ezra gathered “Reports in the 6 1,1,5| from undoubtedly assisting Ezra in his efforts, had ~their 7 1,1,5| included in his writings. After Ezra, the Jewish people did not 8 1,1,5| Chronicles, 1st Book of Ezra, Book of Nehemiah & the 9 1,1,5| Second and Third books of Ezra, and three books of Maccabees. 10 1,1,5| had been com-~pleted by Ezra. These books were always 11 1,2,1| the .Books of Moses. (1 Ezra 6:18), ~.the Book of the 12 1,3,1| in 586 BC. The books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Judith and Esther 13 1,3,5| of the ~weeks of Daniel. ~Ezra collects the books of ~the 14 1,3,6| The book of Ezra.~The book of Ezra deals 15 1,3,6| book of Ezra.~The book of Ezra deals with the events at 16 1,3,6| there is only one book of Ezra. In the Greek Bible of the 17 1,3,6| deutero-canonical, books of Ezra, for a total of three. ( 18 1,3,6| of Nehemiah is called 2nd Ezra, so there are four books 19 1,3,6| there are four books of Ezra . ~trans). The main topic 20 1,3,6| main topic of the book of Ezra is the return of the Jews 21 1,3,6| second return was ~led by Ezra during the reign of Artaxerxes 22 1,3,6| of Artaxerxes Longiman. ~ Ezra was a grandson of the high 23 1,3,6| killed by Nebuchadnezzar. Ezra ~was close to the Persian 24 1,3,6| issued a decree by which Ezra and any other Jews were ~ 25 1,3,6| the people for 14 years, Ezra delegated all authority 26 1,3,6| Zechariah and Malachi, helped Ezra to review and correct the 27 1,3,6| The books written af-~ter Ezra were not included in the 28 1,3,6| the books, composed after Ezra, were written in Greek which 29 1,3,7| Nehemiah, together with Ezra, began to educate the ~people 30 1,3,7| Nehemiah continued the cause of Ezra, his book is also a continuation 31 1,3,7| continuation of the book of ~Ezra. Ezra describes the beginning 32 1,3,7| continuation of the book of ~Ezra. Ezra describes the beginning 33 1,4 | historical (Ruth, Esther, Ezra, Nehe-~miah, 1st and 2nd 34 1,4,2| with Moses (1500 BC) to ~Ezra and Nehemiah (400 BC), and 35 1,5,2| to restore Jeru-~salem. ~Ezra collected the ~Holy Scriptures 36 1,5,5| later (44:27-28; 45:1-3, Ezra 1:1-3). ~ The prophet Isaiah 37 1,5,5| a younger co-laborer to Ezra and Nehemiah; ~he descended 38 2,1,5| prayer (Ezek. 8:1; Ps. 137).~Ezra who lived first at Babylon 39 2,1,5| himself “a ready scribe” (Ezra 7:1-6, 12).~When he migrated 40 2,1,5| of~Jeremiah, Daniel and Ezra which were written in Aramaic — 41 2,1,6| during the Babylonian~Exile (Ezra 7:6). At first they were