The purpose of the book of esther is to display the providence of god, especially in regard to his chosen people, israel. The book of esther invites the reader into the world of the powerful and wealthy persian royal court. Even though the book of esther claims to be a strictly historical account, ever since j th. Telesilla of argos was a lyric poet of the 5th century bce, listed by antipater of thesalonike c. The blend of these literary features with a historical setting and a theological purpose, however, suggest that the genre of the book of esther is unique to itself. He ruled over a vast empire that extended from india to ethiopia. This is one book of the bible you could easily read while marinating in a bubble bath, without feeling particularly. Ancient argos, located in the peloponnese in greece, was a major mycenaean. In the narrative, ahasuerus seeks a new wife after his queen, vashti, refuses to obey him, and esther is chosen for her beauty. The book of esther begins with the queen of king ahasuerusvashtisnubbing the kings request to meet with her.
What can the book of esther teach us about modernday israel. We are shown a persian emperor, ahasuerus loosely based on xerxes, 485464 b. According to the book of esther, annals of the kings of media and persia were written. Whereas, for instance, the great jewish medieval scholar maimonides 151204 ranked esther immediately after the pentateuch in. This unlikely contestant for a beauty pageant was crowned queen of persia and renamed esther, meaning star. During this time period, the first remnant of jews who had returned to judah were struggling to reestablish temple worship according to the law of moses. The great prophets of israel taught us moral, not historical. The historic origin of the book of esther and its authenticity have been the subject of much debate and conjecture over the years. Much could be said about this topic of course, but based on some of my favorite commentaries, ive identified three influences that, for the purposes of. According to the talmud, it was a redaction by the great assembly of an original text by mordecai. What is book of esther about and why should i care. The book of esther, also known in hebrew as the scroll megillah, is a book in the third section ketuvim, writings of the jewish tanakh the hebrew bible and in the christian old testament. Pdf artaxerxes i, son of esther amestris the wife of xerxes.
The book of esther records the institution of the feast of purim and the obligation of its perpetual observation. Shea in this study of esther for the anchor bible series, c. Archaeology and the book of esther andrews university. The book of esther tells a story of the deliverance of the jewish people. The events in the book of esther occurred from 483. Charlotte jung, esther bolinger, bonnie reed, and wilma snyder.
While written, i believe, as a historical narrative scholars disagree however, on the genre of esther, esther holds the distinction of being but one of two books the other being the song of solomon in which god is not mentioned. But hamans plans include something horrible for mordecai and his people. It is excellent and free to download and also a commentary that is excellent too. Gates of fire first came to my attention when it knocked stephen kings the green mile from the top of the guardian uk bestsellers list in february last year. Esthers brave actions saved the jews from massacre and preserved the lineage of christ. On the other hand it does not conform to this genre as it is found in the bible for one main reason. Not one time does the name of god appear in the book of esther. The culver bank also established a branch bank in argos in 1937.
The author also displays an accurate knowledge of persian customs and palaces. Esther is, among the generality of jews, the best known of all the books of the bible p. I think we are going to find that esther is a book rich in content for us about god and his plan. For a video based on the book of esther, scroll to the bottom of this article. We started our study of the book of esther last week with a general survey of the book. The book of esther is a romantic and patriotic tale, perhaps with some historical basis but with so little religious purpose the book purports to explain how the feast of purim came to be celebrated by the jews. This is a broad strategy to historical attacks on jewish traditions. This is the most careful study of the book of esther and its antijewish interpretations in the church i have read. In other languages, the heart may be the emotional arena of the soul, and, in still others, heart may refer to the emotional part of the soul in reference to love. A 1975 article by cary moore in the biblical archaeologist notes even though the book of esther claims to be a strictly historical account, ever since the work of j. The author of esther patterned much of his material on the events of the joseph story see notes on 2. Despite this fundamental historical truth, no historian has questioned the.
See more ideas about queen esther, old testament and book of esther. Recently, the historicity of the biblical book of esther whether the book is historically true has been called into question an a most bold and audacious manner. Intro to esther biblica the international bible society. Moore devoted eleven pages to the issue and arrived at the same conclusion. Esther is a book of history thats not difficult at all to understand its short and interesting. We certainly know that many, perhaps most, midrashim were intended to relay allegorical religious messages and not to decsribe historical facts, as commentators such as maharal and maharsha demonstrate at length. Listen to this description in the five megilloth, a jewish commentary published by the soncino press. Margaret george, author of mary, called magdalene a triumph of historical imagination and a mustread for loversand lovers of jewish history. When i first read judith i was dumbfounded with how great a type of mary judith was. The honest seeker after historical truth must in a detailed study pre sent the names of many. Even though you may not see god in your daily circumstances, trust him and follow his plan. The great prophets of israel taught us moral, not historical, lessons. The book of esther stands as unique among not only the historical books, but among the entire old testament as well. The book of esther is a hodgepodge of different genres.
Waldman and appeared in volume one of the graphic canon, edited by russ kick and published by seven stories press. The book of esther page 2languages the literal, physical heart in literature is a reference to the thinking portion of a persons soul. From the content of the additions, the following conclusions may be drawn. God is not mentioned by name in the book of esther. Feasting is another prominent theme in esther, as shown in the outline below. Please support ancient history encyclopedia foundation. The book of esther has great historical value because it falls in a period of history where some of the decisive events that would determine the future destiny of western civilization. The book of esther has a james bondish, tickingtimebomb plot. Herodotus account of amestris as queen, not vashti or esther. Its also heavy on action, drama, and game of thronesstyle intrigue, while being notably lacking in legal codes, commandments, theologyall that kind of thing. Tracing the history of the book of esther and jewish festival purim. The book of esther records the history of gods preservation of the jews in captivity. The story of esther takes place in the persian empire during the reign of ahasuerus, known more familiarly to us by the greek form of his name, xerxes i.
Semler in 1773, that claim has increasingly been rejected, to the point that in the twentieth century only a handful of critical scholars have strenuously argued for the books. Historians have questioned the validity of the story of telesilla and the spartans for centuries noting the fact that herodotus, in book vi of his histories, tells the story of. The book is named for the star of the story, a young jewish girl named hadassah who was taken from her guardian, mordecai, and forced to compete for the affection of the king. Without getting ourselves confused with dates and gentile. If i were to sum up the history of the state exchange bank, i would say it was. Today we continue our series, esther actually, with a look at the cultural, historical, and religious context that produced the book of esther. Naturally, being a rather unstable fellow, ahasuerus firesslashdivorces her. By placing the book of esther in the context of realpolitik and hermeneutics that are filled with jewish resistance to attempted genocide, tricia miller addresses the history of christian antijudaism, the errors of replacement. It relates the story of a hebrew woman in persia, born as hadassah but known as esther, who becomes queen of persia and thwarts a genocide. Richard lees spring 2000 interview with steven pressfield. The author of the book of esther is unknown, though some attribute the work to mordecai. It is one of the five scrolls megillot in the hebrew bible. In fact, the density of types contained in this short book, combined with the new testament truth that the blessed virgin mary is the ark of the new covenant, is proof to protestants that mary is more than just. The general opinion of almost all commentators on the holy scriptures makes mardochai the writer of it.
Sep 17, 2012 today we continue our series, esther actually, with a look at the cultural, historical, and religious context that produced the book of esther. The book of esther is a 20 movie starring jen lilley as queen esther and joel smallbone as king xerxes. Queen esther came to the throne for just such a time 4. In 2012, a graphic adaptation of the book of esther was illustrated by j. Most, if not all, the doctrine in the bible comes to us in an historical context.
A history of controversy the book of esther is a fascinating story that has a lot of stuff going on that isnt readily apparent to the reader. Historical background the book of esther may be placed historically between the events recorded in ezra and nehemiah. Much could be said about this topic of course, but based on some of my favorite commentaries, ive identified three influences that, for the purposes of our discussions here, should be introducedpurim, persia, and patriarchy. The providence of god is abundant throughout the book.
Even the name of the book, esther, is significant because that name when translated from the persian means something hidden. Moore divided the arguments against the historicity of the book into three groups. He was the son of darius the great and reigned from 486465 b. Its not my favorite historical fiction or revolutionary war book, and not quite as amazing as the best ive read but it comes incredibly close. Esther dates the years of her kings reign, the third year being at esther 1. Ii the differentiation between an historical nucleus and a novelistic elaboration yet does not do justice to the composite literary nature of the book of esther, in which further elements can be discerned. Lewis bayles paton, in 1908, wrote fourteen pages outlining the argu ments for and against historicity and concluded that the book is not historical. Robert baral historical booksthe book ofesther1282007 adpage 3 i. When it comes to genre, esther is one of the hardest books to place. God uses a young jewish lady just a normal girl to do great things save the nation of israel.
Baumgarten discusses some historical and chronological problems to accepting esther as veritable history. Today we are beginning a new studya new expository sermon serieson the book of esther. There is nothing like it in ancient literature, and in the bible, only the story of joseph comes close andrew e. It was very, very wellwritten, and incredibly powerful, in characterization, plot, writing style, historical accuracy, setting, and theme.
The persians came into power throughout the ancient world under cyrus the great 560530 b. Mordecai is brought into prominence at the right time 6. Jones, two misconceptions about the book of esther, cbq 39 1977 17181, argues that those who object to esther on the grounds of its cruelty and chauvinism fail to understand the humorous nature of the book. Esther, the beautiful jewish wife of the persian king ahasuerus xerxes i, and her cousin mordecai persuade the king to retract. Even if the story is just a parable, its lessons remain equally strong. Esther is described in the book of esther as a jewish queen of the persian king ahasuerus. But it shows clearly that, even when god is most hidden, he is still working to protect his chosen people. Book of esther overview insight for living ministries. Though herodotus is known as the father of history, numerous scholars.
The book of esther was likely written between 460 and 350 b. The book of esther this book takes its name from queen esther, whose history is here recorded. Sleep is taken from ahasuerus at precisely the right time 6. Not only is it a great story with all the drama and. Some may respond that the book can be true even if it is not historically accurate. Given the language used, certain factual discrepancies, and the opening verse of the book that looks back in time, the book was probably. A survey of the content of the book of esther theme. The gilded chamber is a world unto itself and one well worth entering. The city of argos, which had been an ally of xerxes in his war against athens. Esther is an entertaining historical story that also reveals important truths about how and why the jews survived such an overwhelming threat.
Odyssey, sailing around the mediterranean before eventually coming to argos. Join beth in a very personal examination of the old testament story of esther as she peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story is to our lives today. The book of esther describes events that purportedly took place during the reign of the persian king ahasuerus, probably a reference to xerxes i 486465 b. Now he needs to pick a new queen and eventually manages to select esthera comely, young secretly jewish woman who is a part of his harem. But first i need to point out that the issue under question is the historical accuracy of the book of esther, not the related midrashim. Moore devoted eleven pages to the issue and arrived at.
The righteous jew mordecai and the despicable haman square off for control of the young persian king xerxes. The events in the book of esther occurred from 483 bc to 473 bc, during the first half of the reign of king xerxes, who chose esther as his queen. On the one hand it is written as a historical narrative with intimate knowledge of the persian court. But what we need to understand is that when we get to esther, the captivity had ended. It is up to mordecais niece esther to win the affection of the king, unmask hamans treachery and save the jewish people. Admit its historical character and all is easywe have an adequate cause assigned for the visible effects. The megillat esther book of esther became the last of the 24 books of the tanakh to be canonized by the sages of the great assembly. Add to that a flavor of steampunk youve likely never tried before, blend it all up but keep it kosher. The opening verses of esther place these events in a historical timeline. The historical accuracy of the book of esther has caused considerable speculative controversy. The future of europe was settled in two decisive battles fought during this period of time. The kings chief adviser, haman, is offended by esther s cousin and guardian, mordecai, and gets permission from the king to have all the jews in the kingdom killed.
However, according to coogan, considerable historical inaccuracies remain. Megillat esther, the book of esther in the form that we have it in the hebrew bible, provides the story of the origin of purim, the blueprint for its celebration, and the authorization for its observance in perpetuity. An unknown author, writing historical fiction, going straight in at the number one slot. Baumgarten discusses some historical and chronological. Its tough being a woman leader kit by beth moore helps a leader facilitate this womens bible study experience and contains all that is needed to conduct the 10 weeks of group sessions.