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In the Bible, Ezra's father is Seraiah. Ezra is described as a priest and scribe who played a significant role in the restoration of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
His death is not mentioned. We will be correct in surmising that he died peacefully.
It was Ezra the scribe and he had a pulpit of wood, (Nehemiah 8.4).
I am sorry my friend but there is no mention of Ezra as being an angel in scripture. Ezra was a famous priest and scribe who brought back part of the exiles from captivity (Ezra 7-10; Neh. 8; 12). The object of his mission was to teach in Israel statutes and judgments.
Ezra said he was a guide in the book Phoenix Rising.
The one scribe who was a disciple of Yirmiyah (Jeremiah) and whose name we know, was Barukh ben Neriah. He was active in the 70-year period between the First and Second Temples and was the teacher of Ezra.
Saint Ezra, also known as Ezra the Scribe, is believed to have died around 440 BCE. According to tradition, he passed away in Jerusalem, but the exact details of his death are not recorded in historical texts. Some accounts suggest he died of natural causes.
The author of 1 and 2 Chronicles is unknown, though traditionally it is believed to be Ezra, a priest and scribe during the restoration of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
The book of Ezra in the Bible is traditionally attributed to the scribe and priest Ezra, who played a significant role in the restoration of the Jewish community in Jerusalem after their exile in Babylon.
No, Ezra did not build the new temple in Jerusalem. The temple was rebuilt by Zerubbabel, a governor of the Persian Empire, around 515 BC. Ezra was a scribe and priest who played a role in the restoration of Jewish laws and religious practices after the temple was rebuilt.