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One of the most prominent scribes after the exile was [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]].<ref name="스 7:6-25">{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezra+7%3A6-25&version=NIV |title=Ezra 7:6–25 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> He not only taught the Law to the people<ref name="스 7:6-25" /> but is also believed to have written the [[book of Ezra]], [[Book of Nehemiah|Nehemiah]], and [[Book of 1 Chronicles|1]] & [[Book of 2 Chronicles|2 Chronicles]].<ref>[https://www.esv.org/resources/esv-global-study-bible/introduction-to-ezra/ Introduction to Ezra], ''ESV Bible'' </ref> This supports the biblical account that, as a priest, Ezra also fulfilled the roles of a scribe and a teacher of the Law of God.
One of the most prominent scribes after the exile was [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]].<ref name="스 7:6-25">{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezra+7%3A6-25&version=NIV |title=Ezra 7:6–25 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> He not only taught the Law to the people<ref name="스 7:6-25" /> but is also believed to have written the [[book of Ezra]], [[Book of Nehemiah|Nehemiah]], and [[Book of 1 Chronicles|1]] & [[Book of 2 Chronicles|2 Chronicles]].<ref>[https://www.esv.org/resources/esv-global-study-bible/introduction-to-ezra/ Introduction to Ezra], ''ESV Bible'' </ref> This supports the biblical account that, as a priest, Ezra also fulfilled the roles of a scribe and a teacher of the Law of God.


During the Intertestamental Period, [[Synagogue|synagogues]] became increasingly important, leading to the emergence of Jewish scholars dedicated to preserving and teaching the Law. Under Greek rule and amid various external pressures, scribes worked to safeguard the Law and ensure its application to daily life. As leaders of religious life well-versed in the Law, they earned deep respect among the people.
During the Intertestamental Period, [[The Synagogue|synagogues]] became increasingly important, leading to the emergence of Jewish scholars dedicated to preserving and teaching the Law. Under Greek rule and amid various external pressures, scribes worked to safeguard the Law and ensure its application to daily life. As leaders of religious life well-versed in the Law, they earned deep respect among the people.


===Scribes in the New Testament===
===Scribes in the New Testament===