Esther (Biblical book)

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The authorship of the Book of Esther is unknown.[1] It must have been obviously written after the death of Ahasuerus (the Xerxes of the Greeks), which took place B.C. 465.[1] The minute and particular account also given of many historical details makes it probable that the writer was contemporary with Mordecai and Esther.[1] Hence we may conclude that the book was written probably about B.C. 444-434, and that the author was one of the Jews of the dispersion.[1]

This book is more purely historical than any other book of Scripture; and it has this remarkable peculiarity that the name of God does not occur in it from first to last in any form.[1] It has, however, been well observed that though the name of God be not in it, that the book wonderfully exhibits the providential government of God.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Easton's Bible Dictionary, article on Esther originally published in 1897.
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