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The commentary approaches the Book of Esther from a fresh literary point-of-view. It includes essays entitled “When and Where Was the Book of Esther Written?”; “Sex and Spies”; “Rabbinic Interpretation”; and many others. Recipient of the Prize of the Minister of Science, Culture, and Sport [of the State of Israel] for classical literature for the year 5762 [2001]. Adele Berlin, a scholar of...

purpose, while Esther is not. Closer to being “historicized wisdom tales” are two nonbiblical narrative compositions with the theme of the wise courtier in the foreign court that contain teachings or instructions: the Book of Aḥiqar and the Instruction of Onkhsheshonq. These compositions may be considered under the rubric of Wisdom Literature, as well as under the rubric of “wise courtier.” But the Book of Esther does not include the kind of sapiential teachings found in these two works, and, for
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