Ezra
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
Letters
Scribe who withdrew to a plain to produce inspired writings.
Here is the plain in which Ezra, having withdrawn, poured forth all the God-inspired books at God's command.
De Cultu Feminarum
Scribe credited with restoring Jewish Scripture after the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem
namely, that, after it was abolished by the violence of the cataclysm, he could have reformed it again in the spirit—just as it is established that, after Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonian storming, all the equipment of Jewish literature was restored through Ezra.