Esther: The Book of - Hardcover
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by King James (Author)
The Book of Esther is a courtly narrative of peril, courage, and reversal set within the Persian Empire.
Situated in the royal court of Ahasuerus, traditionally identified with Xerxes I, Esther recounts the elevation of a Jewish woman to queenship and the crisis that follows a decree threatening her people. Through measured suspense and dramatic irony, the text explores themes of hidden identity, moral resolve, and the turning of fate. Unlike many other biblical books, it unfolds without overt prophetic voice, relying instead on narrative structure and strategic action to convey its meaning.
The story culminates in deliverance and the establishment of the festival of Purim, commemorating survival amid danger. In its refined prose and tightly constructed episodes, Esther stands as a distinctive work within the Hebrew Scriptures-an account of courage and reversal that has shaped cultural memory and literary imagination across centuries.
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