They keep records and accounts, they also wrote and copied religious and literary texts. Benefits: they was the most respected people and they did not have to pay taxes.
scribes were writers and became very wealthy from writing religious passages.
The scribes got to serve the pharaohs and be appreciated by the pharaohs.anyone in the social pyramid can become a scribe but the parents had to pay for you to go to scribe school and learn all of the hieroglyphics and symbols for all the Egyptian letters.
The scribes didn't have to pay taxes and later on became healthy.
scribes
The scribes, scholars and priests of ancient Egypt were one in the same. They had no "benefit" system as you would see provided by an employer today, but they were provided for by the Pharoh. They lacked NOTHING!
I believe rabbis CAN be scribes.
Scribes were usually the sons of other scribes. People tended to be the same occupation as their fathers.
Egyptian scribe seens
Around twelve years.
There were things called Royal Scribes that were the pharoah's personal scribe (if they were the top royal scribe;there were many). But there were also many scribes that had nothing to do with the government of Ancient Egypt.
they were called a scribe
Scribes are famous because of there reading and writing talent. It takes 12 years of training to be a scribe so its very hard but important.