Esdras - Septuagint vs Councils vs Vulgate

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This was brought up in another thread, & I’m sure it has been addressed numerous times before, so please be patient & bear with me.

We know what is meant by “Esdras” (Ezra) can be different, based on whether it’s based on the Greek, Latin, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, etc. For example, what we call “1 Esdras” & “2 Esdras” might be called “3 Esdras” & “4 Esdras” by another group (or “Esdras A” & “Esdras B”). It can get confusing.

For the sake of argument, let’s say “2 Esdras” equates with the book of Ezra-Nehemiah when it was originally a single book, and “1 Esdras” referred to the “additions” to Ezra-Nehemiah.

In a debate between Catholic author, Gary Michuta, and Protestant, James White, they agreed there was a difference between how the Septuagint broke down these books, and the way the fourth century church councils & the Vulgate broke them down.

The question I am asking, is what versions of “Esdras” was in:
  1. the Septuagint?
  2. the fourth century church councils?
  3. Jerome’s Vulgate?
References would be appreciated & most helpful. With sincere thanks! God bless! 🙂
 
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Is this for homework? What standard of refs do you need
Anything would be helpful, particularly writings from ECFs, councils, etc or other early Christian or even Jewish sources.
 
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Wikipedia has most of that information, either in the initial chart or in the discussion following it.
Yep, I’ve seen it there. Will have to study more closely, and compare it to other resources I have & what others post.
 
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