An Old Testament book telling of a beautiful Jewess who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre.
1The Book of Esther is the last of the Scriptural writings.
2Patriotism is more evident than religion in the Book of Esther.
3Such theories do not account adequately for the Book of Esther.
4They also read in unison from The Book of Esther.
5Nor is the Book of Esther an ordinary history.
6The Book of Esther may be briefly summarized.
7Belasez turned over the stiff leaves, one after another, till she reached the Book of Esther.
8The answer lay in the Book of Esther.
9These are the chapters of the Book of Esther, which are found neither in the Hebrew nor in the Chaldee.
10Purim is a celebration of the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther.
11Describes the task of Purimspieler, which is to burlesque the Book of Esther in a speech...
12The Book of Esther does not mention God: Josephus calls in directly the operation of the Divine Power, but represents it unworthily.
13In one room I saw tapestry exactly like that which so much interested us in Windsor, representing scenes from the Book of Esther.
14Writer interviews Rabbi Schorsch about the Book of Esther and learns that the book is meant as a comic one...
15The spirit of the book of Esther is anything but attractive.
16Like the stories of Daniel, the book of Esther contains many historical inconsistencies.
Translations for Book of Esther