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  2. Ezra Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Cohen, also known as Ezra Cohen-Watnick, is an American intelligence official who served as the acting under secretary of defense for intelligence during the Trump Administration. He previously served as the acting assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, national security adviser to the United ...

  3. Terrorgram - Wikipedia

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    Terrorgram. Logo of Terrorgram, which is a combination of the Telegram app logo and LSSAH insignia [1] Terrorgram (sometimes stylised in all caps) [2] refers to a decentralized network [1] of Telegram channels and accounts that subscribe to or promote militant accelerationism. Terrorgram channels are neo-fascist in ideology, and regularly share ...

  4. US says alleged white supremacists tried to use Telegram to ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges on Monday against two alleged leaders of a white supremacist gang, saying they used the Telegram social media site to solicit ...

  5. Ezra - Wikipedia

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    Ezra (fl. 480–440 BCE) [a][b] was an important Jewish scribe (sofer) and priest (kohen) in the early Second Temple period. In the Greek Septuagint, the name is rendered as Ésdrās (Ἔσδρας), from which the Latin name Esdras comes. His name is probably a shortened Aramaic translation of the Hebrew name עזריהו ‎ (Azaryahu ...

  6. Book of Ezra - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Ezra is a book of the Hebrew Bible which formerly included the Book of Nehemiah in a single book, commonly distinguished in scholarship as Ezra–Nehemiah. The two became separated with the first printed rabbinic bibles of the early 16th century, following late medieval Latin Christian tradition. [1]

  7. Vision of Ezra - Wikipedia

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    The Vision of Ezra (Latin: Visio Beati Esdrae, "Vision of the Blessed Ezra") [1] is an ancient apocryphal text purportedly written by the biblical scribe Ezra. The earliest surviving manuscripts, composed in Latin , date to the 11th century AD, although textual peculiarities strongly suggest that the text was originally written in Greek .

  8. Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ezra - Wikipedia

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    The start of the Apocalypse (indicated by red ink) in the manuscript Mingana 11. The Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ezra is a set of visions of the end times composed in the Syriac language sometime between the 7th and 12th centuries. It is a pseudepigraphon falsely attributed to Ezra. It is a short text of about seven manuscript pages.

  9. 2 Esdras - Wikipedia

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    2 Esdras, also called 4 Esdras, Latin Esdras, or Latin Ezra, is an apocalyptic book in some English versions of the Bible. [a][b][2] Tradition ascribes it to Ezra, a scribe and priest of the fifth century BC, whom the book identifies with the sixth-century figure Shealtiel. [3]: 37. 2 Esdras forms a part of the canon of Scripture in the ...