The Second Temple.
Ezra (עזרה) means "help"
Depends on who needs it: I need financial help (feminine): ani tsreekha ezra kaspee. I need financial help (masculine): ani tsareekh ezra kaspee. You need financial help (feminine): at tsreekha ezra kaspee. Etc...
help (noun) = ezra (עזרה) to help (verb) = azar (עזר) to meet (verb) = hipagesh (היפגש)
According to tradition, Ezra was one of the Jewish sages who sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible. See also:History of the Hebrew Bible
There were several Hebrew prophets that begin with E: Elijah Ezekiel Ezra
Yes they are.
Ezra is a Hebrew name in the Bible that means helper. Ezra was a prophet in the Old Testament. Ezra is also a book in the Old Testament of the Bible. Ezra follows 1 & 2 Chronicles and is right before Nehemiah.
Moses Ibn Ezra has written: 'Shire ha -kodesh' 'Selected poems of Moses Ibn Ezra' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Texts and translations
Abraham is traditionally considered the founder of Judaism. He is seen as the father of the Jewish people and the first to make a covenant with God in the Hebrew Bible.
In addition to writing the books of Ezra and Chronicles, Ezra was a prominent member of the Rabbinical synod called the 'Anshe Knesset Hag'dolah' (Men of the Great Assembly, around 340 BCE) who, according to tradition, sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible.
Tradition states that Ezra wrote 1 and 2 Chronicles, as well as the Book of Ezra. See also:More about the Hebrew BibleReliability of Hebrew tradition
The OT books are originally in Hebrew, and their earliest translation was into Greek. The easiest to translate are Jonah, Esther, Ruth, Ezra and Nehemiah.