3 Esdras
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- For a summary of conflicting Esdras naming, see Esdras.
Hebrew Bible or Old Testament for details see Biblical canon |
Jewish, Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox
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Roman Catholic and Orthodox include but Jews and Protestants exclude:
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Orthodox (Synod of Jerusalem) include:
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Russian and Ethiopian Orthodox includes: |
Ethiopian Orthodox Bible includes: |
Syriac Peshitta Bible includes: |
In Roman Catholicism, following the numbering of the Vulgate, 3 Esdras refers to the book known in the Septuagint and by Protestants as 1 Esdras.
In Slavonic and Russian bibles and some old latin manuscripts 3 Esdras (sometimes also referred to as Ezra/Shealtiel or the Apocalypse of Ezra), refers to the book known as 2 Esdras by Protestants and 4 Esdras in the Roman Catholic Vulgate.