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However, there is no passage similar to this in the Book of Ezra.
This edict is also fully reproduced in the Book of Ezra.
The following table is a guide to major events in the region during the period covered by the Book of Ezra:
According to the authors of the Book of Ezra, "when the seventh month came.
I cannot see any intention of this kind in the Books of Ezra and Daniel.
The Book of Ezra (1-4:5) provides a narrative account of the rebuilding project.
There are also three songs based on the classic picture books of Ezra Jack Keats.
I had a bottle in a brown bag and a book of Ezra Pound's Cantos.
He plays an important role in the Book of Ezra and appears elsewhere in the Bible.
The province is also mentioned extensively in the Biblical books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
The church takes its name from the Book of Ezra 9:8-9, which mentions a "faithful remnant" of followers.
However, there are a few details that appear in 1 Esdras and not in the Book of Ezra.
The Book of Ezra is a book of the Hebrew Bible.
The Book of Ezra contains numerous documents purporting to be official decrees from Persian kings.
In the Bible Elahi is found only in the books of Ezra and Daniel.
This is important because the books of Ezra and Book of Nehemiah contain severe instructions against marrying foreign women.
The final detail in the book of Ezra regarding Zerubbabel is a date for the completion of the second Temple.
In contrast to the book of Ezra (or not - see section below), Malachi urges each to remain steadfast to the wife of his youth.
Chronicles links with the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, which were probably finished during the 3rd century BC.
The Book of Ezra also gives a date for the beginning of the construction of the Temple:
According to the Book of Ezra, this included the captive Jews in Babylon who were allowed to return to Jerusalem.
References to Zerubbabel appear in the Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1 Chronicles.
Ahasuerus is also given as the name of a King of Persia in the Book of Ezra.
Biblical names ending in -a (as in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah) are Aramaic.
Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai and Zechariah.