Although, I'm not sure of the context in which you are asking this question -- scribes had two or perhaps three key roles in Jesus' ministry.
1. The scribes (although not all of them) were His greatest antagonists. At every turn, they challenged His teachings and His position of being the Son of God.
2. The scribes, before Jesus matured into ministry, were the experts on the Law of Moses and the ONLY people given full authority in teaching AND interpreting it with accuracy. Some of them saw the rise of Christ's ministry and His growing popularity as a threat to their belief system, teachings, authority, power and influence.
3. While this isn't the only area of significance, scribes (recorders) had the responsibility of chronicling biblical history and historical facts -- including genealogy.
Scribe is a noun (a scribe) and a verb (to scribe).
The word "describe" comes from the Latin word "describere," which means "to write down" or "to copy from" in English. It is derived from the prefix "de-" (down) and "scribere" (write).
scribe = el escriba
I do not know what scribe means.
The Scribe was created in 1966.
Scribe is the answer.
Jesus did not go to school. He was home schooled. He outsmarted any scribe or raby in any subject since the age 12.
The apprentice scribe was unable to keep up with the flow of words. Pass me that scribe, youngster. Scribe the starting point.
Patricia will be our scribe for the meeting this after noon
The scribe carefully transcribed the ancient text onto a fresh scroll.
A tyro is an novice, a beginner, so a tyro scribe is a new scribe who's still learning.
Eugène Scribe died in 1861.