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What does the Bible say about Ezra's significance?

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Ezra is a figure who foreshadows Jesus Christ, illustrating His role as the helper and teacher of God's law.

The book of Ezra reveals his significance as a picture of Christ, who is our helper and redeemer. His name means help or helper, which reflects the work of our Lord Jesus Christ. Just as Ezra was sent to lead the captives back to Jerusalem and teach them God's law, Christ came to fulfill the law and guide us into a relationship with God. Ezra's preparation and dedication as a scribe serve as an illustration of Christ's perfect obedience and proclamation of God's Word, emphasizing that all things concerning Him are written in the Scriptures.
Scripture References: Ezra 7, Hebrews 5:1-10, Mark 1:38, Isaiah 53:1

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