Ezra

The Hebrew, Latin, and Greek that is transliterated as “Ezra” in English is translated in Spanish Sign Language with the sign for “scribe” referring to Ezra’s profession. (Source: Steve Parkhurst)


“Ezra” in Spanish Sign Language, source: Sociedad Bíblica de España

In Swiss-German Sign Language it is translated with a sign that depicts the return from Babylon to Jerusalem and toward God.


“Ezra” in Swiss-German Sign Language, source: DSGS-Lexikon biblischer Begriffe , © CGG Schweiz

For more information on translations of proper names with sign language see Sign Language Bible Translations Have Something to Say to Hearing Christians .

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Translation commentary on 2 Esdras 7:2

And he said to me may be rendered “He commanded,” since Uriel asks Ezra to do something.

Rise, Ezra, and listen to the words that I have come to speak to you: For the command to Rise, see the comments on 2 Esd 4.47.

Translators should study Good News Bible‘s model for this verse. Contemporary English Version is also helpful with the following model:

• Uriel said, “Stand up, Ezra, and listen to what I have to say.”

Quoted with permission from Bullard, Roger A. and Hatton, Howard A. A Handbook on 1-2 Esdras. (UBS Helps for Translators). Miami: UBS, 2019. For this and other handbooks for translators see here.