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  "term": "scribes",
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  "letter": "S",
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  "short_definition": "scribes are experts in the written law and its interpretation.",
  "simple_one_line": "scribes are experts in the written law and its interpretation.",
  "tooltip_text": "scribes: experts in the written law and its interpretation",
  "lede_intro": "Scribes are experts in the written law and its interpretation. The group's significance comes into focus when its identity, period, and relation to Israel, the church, or later Jewish-Christian interpretation are carefully specified.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "scribes are experts in writing, law, and interpretation who played a major role in biblical and Second Temple Judaism.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Scribes are not merely copyists; many function as interpreters and teachers.",
    "They appear across Israel's history but are especially visible in the New Testament alongside Pharisees and chief priests.",
    "Jesus criticizes scribes for hypocrisy and misuse of authority, not for learning as such."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "scribes are experts in writing, law, and interpretation who played a major role in biblical and Second Temple Judaism. Scribes illustrate the difference between faithful handling of God's word and the use of learning for status, control, or distortion.",
  "description_academic_full": "scribes are experts in writing, law, and interpretation who played a major role in biblical and Second Temple Judaism. Scribes appear in the Old Testament and later Jewish history, but the role becomes especially prominent in the Gospels and Acts. The New Testament assumes their authority as interpreters while also exposing how that authority could be distorted. Historically, scribes were indispensable in a world where literacy, legal expertise, and textual transmission were specialized skills. By the Second Temple period, the role could overlap with broader teaching and legal functions. Scribes illustrate the difference between faithful handling of God's word and the use of learning for status, control, or distortion. Scripture honors true teaching while sharply criticizing corrupt textual authority.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Scribes appear in the Old Testament and later Jewish history, but the role becomes especially prominent in the Gospels and Acts. The New Testament assumes their authority as interpreters while also exposing how that authority could be distorted.",
  "background_historical_context": "Historically, scribes were indispensable in a world where literacy, legal expertise, and textual transmission were specialized skills. By the Second Temple period, the role could overlap with broader teaching and legal functions.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "Scribes help explain the interpretive environment of the law, oral tradition, and disputes over purity, Sabbath, and authority in the time of Jesus.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Ezra 7:6, 10 - Ezra is presented as a skilled scribe devoted to the law of the Lord.",
    "Mark 1:22 - Jesus teaches with authority unlike the scribes.",
    "Matthew 23:1-36 - Jesus condemns the hypocrisy of the scribes and Pharisees."
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "Matthew 2:4-6 - Scribes can locate messianic prophecy accurately yet remain unmoved.",
    "Luke 11:45-52 - Jesus pronounces woes on experts in the law.",
    "Mark 12:28-34 - A scribe sometimes approaches Jesus more thoughtfully than his peers.",
    "Jeremiah 8:8 - Scribal handling of the law can itself become a site of corruption."
  ],
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  "theological_significance": "Scribes illustrate the difference between faithful handling of God's word and the use of learning for status, control, or distortion. Scripture honors true teaching while sharply criticizing corrupt textual authority.",
  "philosophical_explanation": null,
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not collapse Scribes into a timeless stereotype or assume every reference uses the group in the same way. Ask who is in view, when they appear, and how Scripture or later history uses the group within the storyline.",
  "major_views_note": null,
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "This entry touches Scripture, authority, teaching, and the ethics of interpretation.",
  "practical_significance": "The scribes warn readers that expertise in sacred things can become spiritually dangerous when humility and obedience are absent.",
  "related_entries": [
    "Pharisees",
    "Sanhedrin",
    "Ezra",
    "law"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "Sadducees",
    "rabbis",
    "Jesus"
  ],
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