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Esther: A Commentary
The book of Esther is many things, Professor Levenson points out. It is a tale of intrigue at court and of lethal danger to the Jews narrowly averted. It is a tale of the ascent of an orphan in exile to the rank of the most powerful woman in the empire. It is a tale of how a humiliated minority came to be respected and feared by the Gentile majority. It is the comical story of a pompous fool who does himself in.
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Old Testament Library
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| Call Number |
222.907 Lev e
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| Publisher | SCM Press Ltd. : London., 1997 |
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xvi + 142hlm: 14,5x22cm
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English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
0-334-02685-7
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| Classification |
222.907
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