One can read The scroll of Esther (especially in Hebrew) and can find very strong symbolism in its writing, for instance:
Esther the name is quite interesting;
there was a Zarathustra (the ancient religion in Persia) goddess named Ishtar.
(there was also a Zarathustra god name Murdoch which resemble Mordecai).
Esther can also be read as "hide" in Hebrew - which is set with the role of god in the events of the scroll (a hidden intervention in history).
The scroll of Esther is special in that: it doesn't discusses god.
To conclude in Jewish studying of The Bible the tradition is that you read the text many times and can find new meanings in it, you start however, in reading it "pshat" - simplified - and only then you can research it more. The scroll is to be read as a regular story.
The book of Esther was written about the year 450 B.C.But the exact date or the real author are not known.
You can read about Esther in the book of Esther in the Bible. It is my favorite book.
Two, the Book of Ruth and the Book of Esther.
Queen Esther from the Bible did not have any children. The Book of Esther does not mention her having any offspring. Queen Esther is known for her bravery and intelligence in saving the Jewish people from destruction during the reign of King Xerxes I of Persia.
There is no chapter 11-12 in the book of Esther.
The Book of Nehemiah comes before the Book of Esther.
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A:The Book of Esther is not a religious book and does not even mention God. Biblical scholars regard it as a second-century-BCE Jewish novel, and historians say there never was either a Queen Vashti or a Queen Esther of Persia. We can therefore say that the book does not suggest that Esther relied on God for any assistance, and nor did she obtain divine assistance in history. Esther was able to overcome difficulties through her own talents, expressed in the book.
If Esther were in fact mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah, this could be supposed to prove her historicity, in spite of serious historical errors in the Book of Esther. However, the Book of Nehemiah never mentions Esther.
The book after Nehemiah in the Old Testament is Esther.
The Book of Esther comes before the Book of Job in the Old Testament.
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