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There isn't a Greek version of the Book of Esther (however there are many Greek translations of the Book of Esther.)

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The main difference between the Hebrew and Greek versions of Esther is the inclusion of additional passages in the Greek version known as the Septuagint. These passages, found in the additions to Esther, provide more details about the story and offer religious reflections not present in the Hebrew version. Overall, both versions contain the same core narrative but with some variations in content.

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