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The Apocalypse of Ezra (II Esdras III-XIV) stands as one of the most poignant and complex works of late first-century Jewish literature; offering a rare glimpse into the spiritual crisis of a people grappling with the destruction of the Second Temple. The title provides an authoritative window into the 'Seven Visions' of Ezra; translated from the Syriac text. As the prophet mourns the desolation of Zion and questions the justice of the Almighty; the text unfolds a series of intense dialogues with the angel Uriel; ultimately transitioning from deep despair to a grand eschatological hope for the restoration of Israel.The title also provides meticulous annotations and the focus on the Semitic source traditions; which are essential for understanding the work’s original Jewish context before it was absorbed into the Christian Apocrypha. By isolating chapters 3 through 14; the volume highlights the 'Ezra-Apocalypse' in its most potent form; stripped of later additions. The commentary illuminates the text’s intricate symbolism-including the famous Eagle Vision and the Son of Man figure-bridging the gap between ancient apocalypticism and modern biblical criticism.A vital resource for students of Second Temple Judaism; early Christian origins; and the history of biblical manuscripts; this work remains a cornerstone for those researching the development of messianic thought. Whether approached as a historical artifact or a masterpiece of religious poetry; this translation captures the raw emotional power of a community seeking meaning in the wake of national catastrophe. It serves as an indispensable tool for examining the transition from prophetic to apocalyptic modes of revelation in the Near East.