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  2. The book is divided into 10 chapters. Here is a quick summary of their contents: Chapter 1: King Achashveirosh of Persia holds two giant parties, and he has his wife, Vashti, executed. Chapter 2: A search for a new queen results in Esther (cousin of the Torah sage Mordechai) being taken to the palace, but not sharing her Jewish identity ...

  3. The book of Esther is one of the most exciting books in all the Old Testament and is nearly unique in employing a woman as its leading character. The book is set during the period after the Babylonian exile in which the nation of Persia (present day Iran) ruled Judah. Esther is a young and beautiful Jewish girl, orphaned but cared for by her

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    Jul 18, 2020 · Some scholars raised doubts about the authenticity of this book, based on the following points: (1)The name of the pagan king was mentioned several times, while there was no mention of the name of God (with the exception of the annex to the book of Esther which we shall discuss), nor of any prayer, or of any application of the Jewish law. This ...

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  5. days (Esther was taken to the harem [2:1–16]), their faithful obedience (Esther risked her life before the king [5:1–3]), and their victories (Esther revealed Haman’s plot and the Jews’ destruction of their enemies [7–9]). This message is clear: God is sovereign even when life doesn’t make sense. . . Life can be hard.

  6. The Book of Esther is a work of fiction whose figures are almost entirely unknown in the historical records. Nevertheless, the story told in Esther is significant, telling us about the persecution of Jewish people under Persian rule. Book of Esther: summary.

  7. Esther Summary. by Jay Smith. The genre of the book of Esther is Narrative History. Its author is anonymous however; some believe Mordecai, (Esthers cousin and guardian), wrote it. It was written approximately 470 B.C. in Persia. Esther became queen in 479 B.C. The key personalities are Esther, Mordecai, King Ahasuerus (or Xerxes), and Haman.

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    ity of the book was questioned by some in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. It is one of five OT books that were at one time regarded as antilegomena (i.e., books “spoken against”). The problem with Esther was the absence of any direct mention of God. Some questioned whether a book that

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