The story of Ezra

Ezra was a priest and scribe in the 5th century BCE during the Babylonian exile of the Jewish people. He is credited as being one of the leaders of the post-exilic community in Jerusalem, and played a significant role in the rebuilding of the Temple and the preservation of Jewish religious and cultural traditions. Ezra is best known for his role in leading the return of Jewish exiles to their homeland and in promoting the religious, cultural, and political reformation of the Jewish community in the Persian Empire. He is also known for his contributions to the preservation of the Hebrew Bible, which he helped to collect and edit in its current form. Ezra was a devout Jew who was deeply committed to the laws and traditions of his people, and his efforts to preserve these traditions are considered to have had a lasting impact on Jewish culture and religion. He is also remembered for his wisdom and leadership, and is regarded as one of the greatest figures in Jewish history.
Name meaning
help or helper
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Cohen
First mention
2 Samuel 23:35
Appearances in the Bible
31 mentions