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The concept of Scribe in Christianity

In Christianity, the term "Scribe" refers to various individuals who held important roles in religious and legal contexts. Key figures include Ezra the scribe, who is linked to the writing of the law, and Baruch, an assistant to Jeremiah. Scribes were often associated with the Pharisees and chief priests, participating in significant events during Jesus' ministry, such as mocking him at the crucifixion and questioning his authority. Their alignment with traditional interpretations of the law positions them as both authorities and subjects of Jesus' criticism in the Gospels.1
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Synonyms: Writer, Author, Journalist, Reporter, Chronicler, Copyist, Recorder, Clerk

In French: Scribe; In Dutch: Schrijver; In Finnish: Kirjuri; In Spanish: Escriba; In German: Schreiber; In Malay: Jurutulis; In Swedish: Skrivare

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Christian concept of 'Scribe'