Pseudepigrapha / 4 Ezra / All
- 4 Ezra 11 / Daniel 7:7
- 4 Ezra 1:24 / Matthew 21:43
- 4 Ezra 3:14 / Genesis Rabbah 44:21
- 4 Ezra 3:21 / Romans 5:12
- 4 Ezra 3:33 / Sirach 34:10
- 4 Ezra 4:30 / Romans 5:12
- 4 Ezra 4:32 / Matthew 9:37
- 4 Ezra 4:35 / Romans 11:25
- 4 Ezra 4:35 / Revelation 6:9
- 4 Ezra 4:36 / Wisdom of Solomon 11:20
- 4 Ezra 4:41 / Revelation 20:13
- 4 Ezra 5:2 / Matthew 24:10
- 4 Ezra 5:37 / 1 Enoch 41:3
- 4 Ezra 5:55 / 2 Baruch 85:10
- 4 Ezra 6:5 / Matthew 6:20
- 4 Ezra 6:5 / Tobit 4:9
- 4 Ezra 6:18 / Matthew 24:3
- 4 Ezra 6:25 / Matthew 10:22
- 4 Ezra 6:25 / Didache 16:5
- 4 Ezra 6:26 / Matthew 16:28
- 4 Ezra 6:38 / Neofiti Genesis 1:1
- 4 Ezra 6:38 / John 1:2
- 4 Ezra 6:40 / 2 Baruch 59:11
- 4 Ezra 6:40 / 2 Enoch 25:3
- 4 Ezra 6:40 / Chagigah 12a
- 4 Ezra 6:58 / Psalms of Solomon 18:4
- 4 Ezra 6:58 / Matthew 2:15
- 4 Ezra 7:5 / Matthew 7:13
- 4 Ezra 7:11 / Romans 8:20
- 4 Ezra 7:21 / Romans 1:23
- 4 Ezra 7:32 / Revelation 20:13
- 4 Ezra 7:36 / Luke 16:26
- 4 Ezra 7:36 / Luke 16:23
- 4 Ezra 7:36 / 1 Enoch 22:9
- 4 Ezra 7:42 / Romans 9:23
- 4 Ezra 7:118 / Romans 5:12
- 4 Ezra 7:77 / Matthew 6:20
- 4 Ezra 8:3 / Matthew 22:14
- 4 Ezra 8:41 / Matthew 13:3
- 4 Ezra 8:53 / Revelation 20:14
- 4 Ezra 8:59 / Ezekiel 33:11
- 4 Ezra 8:59 / 2 Peter 3:9
- 4 Ezra 8:62 / 2 Enoch 24:3
- 4 Ezra 9:31 / Sifre Deuteronomy 345
- 4 Ezra 10:7 / Galatians 4:26
- 4 Ezra 12:11 / Revelation 13:1
- 4 Ezra 12:42 / 2 Peter 1:19
- 4 Ezra 13:2 / Daniel 7:2
- 4 Ezra 13:4 / Psalms of Solomon 17:24
- 4 Ezra 13:26 / Isaiah 49:2
- 4 Ezra 13:31 / Matthew 24:7
- 4 Ezra 14:2 / Exodus 32:2
- 4 Ezra 15:15 / Matthew 24:10
- 4 Ezra 15:36 / Revelation 14:20
- 4 Ezra 7:109 / James 5:17
- 4 Ezra 7:125 / Matthew 13:43
- 4 Ezra 7:125 / Daniel 12:3
Summary
Date: 70-100 C.E.
4 Ezra is a theological and apocalyptic reaction to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 C.E. The figure of Ezra is used as a pseudonym and is depicted as mourning the fate of the people of Israel and raising questions of God's justice and covenant promises. He is shown moving from anger at God to professing hope.