Nabarias
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Nabarias is a figure mentioned in the apocryphal text of 2 Esdras, which is part of the collection known as the Apocrypha or Deuterocanonical books. These texts are included in some Christian traditions, such as the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, but are not part of the Hebrew Bible or the Protestant Old Testament. As such, Nabarias does not appear in the canonical books of the Bible, and there is no direct reference to him in the Berean Standard Bible .

Historical Context

2 Esdras, also known as 4 Ezra, is a Jewish apocalyptic work that is believed to have been written towards the end of the first century AD. It is set in the aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in 70 AD, a time of great turmoil and reflection for the Jewish people. The book is composed of a series of visions and dialogues between the prophet Ezra and an angelic messenger, addressing themes of divine justice, the problem of evil, and the hope for restoration.

Role in 2 Esdras

Nabarias is mentioned in 2 Esdras 1:40, where he is listed among a group of individuals who are considered righteous leaders and servants of God. The passage reads: "I will give you as leaders Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Hosea, Amos, Micah, Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, who are called the Twelve Prophets. I will also give you Nabarias and Daniel." This list is part of a promise from God to provide spiritual guidance and leadership to His people through these figures.

Theological Significance

While Nabarias is not a well-known figure in biblical literature, his inclusion in this list highlights the importance of faithful leadership and prophetic witness in the history of God's people. The mention of Nabarias alongside prominent patriarchs and prophets underscores the continuity of God's covenantal relationship with His people and the ongoing need for righteous leaders who can guide and instruct according to divine wisdom.

Interpretation and Legacy

In the broader context of Christian theology, the mention of Nabarias in 2 Esdras serves as a reminder of the diverse and rich tapestry of individuals who have played roles in the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. Although not part of the canonical Scriptures, the Apocryphal texts, including 2 Esdras, have been valued for their historical and spiritual insights, offering additional perspectives on the challenges and hopes faced by the faithful throughout history.

Nabarias, though obscure, represents the countless unnamed and lesser-known figures who have contributed to the faith journey of God's people, reminding believers of the importance of every individual's role in the divine narrative.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
NABARIAS

nab-a-ri'-as (Nabarias B, Nabareias): One of those who stood upon Ezra's left hand as he expounded the Law (1 Esdras 9:44). Esdras (loc. cit.) gives only 6 names, whereas Nehemiah (8:4) gives 7. It is probable that the last (Meshullam) of Nehemiah's list is simply dropped and that Nabarias equals Hashbaddanah; or it may possibly be a corruption of Zechariah in Nehemiah's list.

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Nabarias
...NABARIAS. nab-a-ri'-as (Nabarias B, Nabareias): One of those who stood upon Ezra's
left hand as he expounded the Law (1 Esdras 9:44). Esdras (loc. ...
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Nabal's (7 Occurrences)

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Nabataeans

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Hashbadana (1 Occurrence)
... who stood at Ezra's left hand when he read the law, and helped the people to understand
the meaning (Nehemiah 8:4). 1 Esdras 9:44 has "Nabarias" (Nabareias). ...
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Hashbadnana
... who stood at Ezra's left hand when he read the law, and helped the people to understand
the meaning (Nehemiah 8:4). 1 Esdras 9:44 has "Nabarias" (Nabareias). ...
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