No, the book that does not mention God is the Book of Esther.
The book of Esther.
Yes, Esther does mention God in her teachings.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
A:The Book of Esther does not mention God or prayer in its standard version. Additions to the Book of Esther regarded by the Catholic Church as 'inspired' do mention prayer, but these are not really part of the original novel.
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.
The word God is never mentioned in the Book of Esther. However, the additions to Esther, regarded by the Catholic Church as inspired although not original texts, mention the word 22 times.
Many books are mentioned in today's bible that have been lost to the vagueries of time. These include: Book of the covenant, Book of Statutes, Book of Samuel, Book of Nathan, Acts of Solomon, Shemaiah the Prophet, Book of Jehu, One of the Epistles to the Ephesians, Acts of Uziah, Annals of David.
Song of Solomon is believed to have been from an operetta, but was so popular that it was included in the Hebrew Bible.Scholars say the Book of Esther was a Jewish novel and, in its original form, does not mention God. The Catholic Bible has 'Additions to Esther' which do mention God.
There is no specific mention of God in the Book of Esther, although many Bible readers will understand the deliverance of the Jewish people that it describes (which is celebrated in the Jewish feast of Purim) as being evidence of God's "behind-the-scenes" involvement.
The Book of Esther does not mention God, and is not really a book about religion at all. However , mention of God occurs in the Additions to Esther, which are included in the Catholic Bible although Jerome acknowledged that the Additions were not authentic.