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Esther, the biblical book named after the beautiful Jewish woman chosen by the Persian King Xerxes to be queen, is a story of love, political intrigue, and religious faithfulness. Carey A. Moore combines his treatment of scholarly issues with an engaging explanation of the popular Jewish festival of Purim. One of three biblical and extra-biblical books named after women (Esther, Ruth, and...

of standard ‘Wisdom’ motifs”;34 and the characters in Esther are the typical stereotypes found in Wisdom literature. Because the author of Esther was a student of the Wisdom school,35 he naturally did not emphasize the usual elements of Jewish piety, for example, dietary laws, covenant, and the immanent God who is easily accessible in prayer and who personally acts in Jewish history. In this respect, Esther is not unlike other Wisdom books such as Qoheleth, or Ecclesiastes, where God is only rather
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