Esther and Max Hartlieb assumed their nephews were in Venice because they received a postcard from them indicating their travel plans. The postcard featured a scenic view of Venice, suggesting that the nephews were enjoying their trip there. Additionally, the nephews had previously mentioned their interest in visiting the city, reinforcing the Hartliebs' assumption. This combination of evidence led them to believe their nephews were indeed in Venice at that time.
I would assume.....
he rooted for Obama - so i assume he is a democrat :)
yah i would assume
more than he should for what he does. I assume he has a regular job
I would assume so.
By the port, I assume you mean where the airport and cruise docks are located? It's about a 20-30 minute water taxi ride into the mainland of Venice, which is where the Principe Hotel is. You can pay double the price for an express water taxi, but they are only about 5 to 10 minutes quicker than the normal taxis. Not worth it, in my opinion.
A:The Book of Esther does not record any children of Queen Esther. There is no record anywhere in the Persian records of a Queen Esther, and historians say that King Xerxes was married to Queen Amestris at the very time the Book says he divorced Queen Vashti and married Esther, remaining married to her for at least the next several years. So we can not look for answers in the Bible or in history. A Jewish tradition holds that Esther had one son, Darius II. It is true that we do not know the name of the mother of Darius II, but she could not have been Queen Esther. Darius II was known as Darius Nothus (Darius the bastard) because his mother was a concubine, Artaxerxes having no surviving legitimate heir, and therefore Darius II would could not have been the son of a legitimate queen. If Esther really was married to Xerxes as stated in the Book of Esther, she would have been a legitimate queen, not a concubine. Thus, the final word comes from biblical scholars, who say that the Book of Esther was a second-century-BCE Jewish novel. The author did not intend Queen Esther to have had children.Answer:It is true that the book of Esther does not record her having had any children but we might assume that she did have children. After all King Xerxes (Ahasuerus) was besotten by Esther when he first set his eyes on her. Every King likes to leave seed, i.e. children who would take over the family name when he is gone; so it is not hard to imagine that Esther had children. According to Ohr Somayach:"While we do not know a lot about what happened to Esther, one thing that we do know is that she had a son, Darius, who became King Darius II. She brought him up to be favorable to the Jews and he eventually lifted the ban against the rebuilding of the Beit Hamikdash (Holy Temple), which led to the building of the Second Temple."The Persians kept historical records, but some were lost over time. One has to imagine that either this was recorded (of Esther's son) or was not recorded at all.I find the Bible to be an accurate piece of history. We should not doubt the Bible which is the written word of God.
I assume that you know the answer.
the outside scenes were film in venice high school, venice, c.a. all interior school scenes like dance floor,classrooms and etc were film in huntington park high school, huntington park, c.a. the carnival was film at john marshal high school in los angeles, c. a.
" I assume you should do your own homework." 'I assume after you've looked at my answer, you got it right." 'I assume you are very puzzled when you look at all my above answers." 'I assume I should stop typing." ~ap~
When you assume you make an A** out of ME and UA** U ME
what do scientist assume about the universe???
I assume you are funny!
Because they do assume that there is a Devil.
Assume is a verb.
Don't assume that my kindness is a sign of weakness. I assume by the look on your face, that you are happy with your salary increase.
I assume you know what the word means.