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What does the Bible say about Ezra as a servant of God?

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Ezra is depicted as a distinguished servant of God with a notable ancestry, attainments, and divine favor.

Ezra, as highlighted in Ezra 7, serves as a key figure of God's providence and grace. He is a direct descendant of Aaron, which underscores the importance of his role as a priest and scribe. Ezra's commitment to seeking and teaching the Law of the Lord exemplifies the characteristics of a faithful servant of God. His distinguished ancestry, accomplishments, and the favor he received from King Artaxerxes demonstrate God's sovereign choice to use him to lead His people out of Babylonian captivity. Ultimately, Ezra serves as a type of Christ, reflecting the greater work of redemption and leadership that Jesus embodies.
Scripture References: Ezra 7:15-28, Philippians 2:9-11, John 6:69

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