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What does the Bible say about Ezra's role as a scribe?

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Ezra was a ready scribe well-versed in God's law, dedicated to teaching it to Israel.

Ezra is described as a 'ready scribe' in the law of Moses, indicating that he was not only knowledgeable but also thoroughly prepared to teach God’s statutes and judgments. His expertise in the law of God enabled him to serve as a vital link between the Hebrew Scriptures and the people after their return from Babylon. He took his role seriously, showing a genuine commitment to not just knowing the law but living it out and imparting it to others. This sets an important precedent for how we should approach God's Word today: not merely as a text for academic study, but as a guide for daily living, requiring both understanding and application.
Scripture References: Ezra 7:6, Ezra 7:10

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