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The Coming and Work of Ezra

[a]Now after this, in the reign of Ar-ta-xerx′es king of Persia, Ezra the son of Serai′ah, son of Azari′ah, son of Hilki′ah, son of Shallum, son of Zadok, son of Ahi′tub, son of Amari′ah, son of Azari′ah, son of Merai′oth, son of Zerahi′ah, son of Uzzi, son of Bukki, son of Abi′shua, son of Phin′ehas, son of Elea′zar, son of Aaron the chief priest— this Ezra went up from Babylonia. He was a scribe skilled in the law of Moses which the Lord the God of Israel had given; and the king granted him all that he asked, for the hand of the Lord his God was upon him.

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Footnotes

  1. 7.1 Fifty-seven years later, i.e., about 458 b.c., according to one view, Ezra the scribe came with other exiles from Babylonia to carry out a much-needed reform. The total number in this group was some 6,000 or 8,000 persons. Many commentators place Ezra’s coming in the reign of Artaxerxes II, 398 b.c., and hence after Nehemiah.

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