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Scribes probably wrote down every important detail about the king and priest's meetings and requirements to please the god protecting the city-state.
Scribes, priest, teacher.
It was scribes and priest
Scribes are important because they could write for people who can't (because of injuries) and the people who don't know how.
chief priest and scribes saw jesus was threat to their power, influence and image in society
The duty to pay taxes.
Matthew 26:57 - Jesus was arrested and taken to Caiaphas and the assembly of the scribes and elders. Mark 14:53 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to the high priest and assembly of the scribes and elders. Caiaphas was officially the high priest, but many Jews also continued to consider his popular father-in-law, Annas, to be a high priest, since he was deposed by the Romans. Luke 22:54 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to the high priest's house. As soon as it was day, he was then to the council of the priests and scribes. John 18:13 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to Annas and later to Caiaphas, his son-in-law.
scribes were important on Egypt to record tings that were happenng in the town like birth deth and so on.
I seriously have no clue why the scribes were important to Egyptian society. I will have you know that if you ask me that again i will cut your head off. hahahahaha I am just joking.
Scribes would record laws, and write down anything important the king had to say. The king would also ask the scribes for advice and have them make decrees.
They were first important in Mesopotamia, mostly in the Sumerian society
Egyptian scribes were important for recording government information and keeping public records.