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What does the Bible say about Ezra being a type of Christ?

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Ezra is considered a type of Christ because of his role as a helper and priest, symbolizing Jesus who takes ownership of our sins.

Ezra, whose name means 'help,' serves as a profound type of Christ in the Scriptures. His character is depicted as nearly flawless, revealing a man who identifies with the sins of the people and prays for their restoration. Just as Ezra wept over Israel's sins and confessed them as his own, Jesus took ownership of our sin on the cross, ensuring our atonement. Ezra's lineage as a descendant of Aaron parallels Christ's priestly lineage, highlighting his role as a mediator between God and the people. Ultimately, these elements illustrate the significant ways Ezra foreshadows Christ in his mission of help and salvation.
Scripture References: Ezra 7:1-10, John 5:39, Ezra 9:1-6

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The Help
Todd Nibert · May 3, 2026
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