Book of Ezra
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Book of Ezra
Summary
Book of Ezra is a religious text[1]. It draws 2,075 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #28 of 234).[2]
Key Facts
- Book of Ezra authored the Chronicler[3].
- Book of Ezra's instance of is recorded as religious text[4].
- Book of Ezra's instance of is recorded as book of the Bible[5].
- Book of Ezra followed Second Book of Chronicles[6].
- Book of Ezra was followed by Book of Nehemiah[7].
- Book of Ezra is part of Ezra-Nehemiah[8].
- Book of Ezra is part of Old Testament[9].
- Book of Ezra is part of Historical books[10].
- Book of Ezra's Commons category is recorded as Book of Ezra[11].
- Book of Ezra's language of work or name is recorded as Late Biblical Hebrew[12].
- Book of Ezra's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Aramaic[13].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 3[14].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 6[15].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 2[16].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 7[17].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 4[18].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 5[19].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 9[20].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 8[21].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 1[22].
- Book of Ezra comprises Ezra 10[23].
- Book of Ezra's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Book of Ezra[24].
- Book of Ezra's Commons gallery is recorded as Book of Ezra[25].
- Book of Ezra's described by source is recorded as Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus[26].
- Book of Ezra's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Book of Ezra authored the Chronicler[3].
Publication
Languages include Late Biblical Hebrew[12] and Biblical Aramaic[13]. Part of include Ezra-Nehemiah[8], a written work[28], written by the Chronicler[29]; Old Testament[9], a literary work[30], written by various authors[31]; and Historical books[10], a religious text[32].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Book of Ezra followed Second Book of Chronicles[6]. It was followed by Book of Nehemiah[7].
Why It Matters
Book of Ezra draws 2,075 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #28 of 234).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]