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  2. Greek Apocalypse of Ezra - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Apocalypse of Ezra, also known as the Word and Revelation of Esdras, is a pseudepigraphal work written in the name of the biblical scribe Ezra. It survived in only two Greek copies and is dated between the 2nd century and the 9th century AD. According to R. H. Charles, the text of the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra was influenced by the ...

  3. Apocalypse of Ezra - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Apocalypse of Ezra, more commonly known as 4 Esdras or 2 Esdras. Greek Apocalypse of Ezra; Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra; Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra; See also

  4. Category:Texts attributed to Ezra - Wikipedia

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    Greek Apocalypse of Ezra; Q. Questions of Ezra; R. Revelation of Ezra; V. Vision of Ezra This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 11:50 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. 1 Esdras - Wikipedia

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    1 Esdras (Ancient Greek: Ἔσδρας Αʹ), also Esdras A, Greek Esdras, Greek Ezra, or 3 Esdras, is the ancient Greek Septuagint version of the biblical Book of Ezra in use within the early church, and among many modern Christians with varying degrees of canonicity. 1 Esdras is substantially similar to the standard Hebrew version of Ezra–Nehemiah, with the passages specific to the career ...

  6. 2 Esdras - Wikipedia

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    2 Esdras, also called 4 Esdras, Latin Esdras, or Latin Ezra, is an apocalyptic book in some English versions of the Bible. [a] [b] [2] Tradition ascribes it to Ezra, a scribe and priest of the fifth century BC, whom the book identifies with the sixth-century figure Shealtiel.

  7. List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse of Zephaniah (mostly lost, original form c. late 1st cent. BC) 4 Ezra (original Jewish form after 70 AD, final Christian additions later) Greek Apocalypse of Ezra (present form is Christian c. 9th cent. AD with both Jewish and Christian sources) Vision of Ezra (a Christian document dating from 4th to 7th cent. AD)

  8. Ezra - Wikipedia

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    Ezra (fl. fifth or fourth century BCE) [1] [a] [b] is the main character of the Book of Ezra. According to the Hebrew Bible, he was an important Jewish scribe and priest in the early Second Temple period. In the Greek Septuagint, the name is rendered as Ésdrās (Ἔσδρας), from which the Latin name Esdras comes.

  9. Gabuthelon - Wikipedia

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    Gabuthelon is an angel mentioned in the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra whose name was revealed to Esdras as one of the nine angels who will govern "at the end of the world." The nine angels mentioned are: Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, Gabuthelon, Aker, Arphugitonos, Beburos, and Zebuleon. [1]