2 Esdras, also called 4 Esdras, Latin Esdras, or Latin Ezra, is an apocalyptic book in some English versions of the Bible. Tradition ascribes it to Ezra...
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The name "Esdras" is found in the title of four texts (entitled Ezra, Nehemiah, 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras in most English versions) attributed to, or associated...
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1 Esdras (Greek: Ἔσδρας Αʹ), also Esdras A, Greek Esdras, Greek Ezra, or 3 Esdras, is the ancient Greek Septuagint version of the biblical Book of Ezra...
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Micaela Esdra (born Micaela Carmosino; 29 January 1952) is an Italian actress and voice actress. Esdra began her career in the mid-1960s attending Rina...
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Esdra Pontremoli (Chieri, 10 January 1818 – Vercelli, 1 February 1888) was an Italian rabbi, poet, writer, editor, teacher, pedagogist and member of the...
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Esdras Parra (13 July 1929 in Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela – 18 November 2004 in Caracas, Venezuela) was a Venezuelan writer, poet, and trans woman. She...
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Deuterocanonical books (section Esdras)
with Esdras A being reintroduced as '3 Esdras' and Latin Esdras being added as '4 Esdras'. At the Council of Trent neither '3 Esdras' nor '4 Esdras' were...
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Alexander Pope (redirect from Esdras Barnivelt)
Alexander Pope (21 May 1688 O.S. – 30 May 1744) was an English poet, translator, and satirist of the Enlightenment era who is considered one of the most...
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Ezra–Nehemiah (redirect from Esdras B)
originally with the Hebrew title of Ezra (Hebrew: עזרא, 'Ezrā), called Esdras B (Ἔσδρας Βʹ) in the Septuagint. The book covers the period from the fall...
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