250.x.LXX-Esther-Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture, Volumes 1-3 (ed. Louis H. Feldman, James L. Kugel, and Lawrence H. Schiffman; Philadelphia/Lincoln: JPS/University of Nebraska Press, 2013), 83-96 (original) (raw)

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Wife of Xerxes and mother of Artaxerxes I: Queen Esther

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The Old Latin book of Esther: An English translation

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Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2019

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“When the maidens were gathered for a second time”—Some notes on the text of Esther 2:19a

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Queen Esther wife of Xerxes: Chronological, Historical and Archaeological Evidence

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Revisiting the Book of Esther: Assessing the Historical Significance of the Masoretic Version for the Achaemenian History

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Persica Antiqua: The International Journal of Ancient Iranian Studies, 2023

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Ancient Persia and the Book of Esther

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Ancient Persia and the Book of Esther. The Achaemenid Court in the Hebrew Bible, 2023

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"Characterizing Esther from the Outset: The Contribution of the story in Esther 2:1-20", JHS 8\16 (2008)

Jonathan Jacobs

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Medieval Fascination with the Queen: Esther as the Queen of Heaven and Host of the Messianic Banquet

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Albert I. Baumgarten, “Scroll of Esther,” in Encyclopedia Judaica, vol. 14 (Jerusalem: Keter, 1972), cols. 1047-1057

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Queen Esther wife of Xerxes Fairy tale or History? Outcome of the investigation

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Prayer and Emotion in the Septuagint of Esther

Beate Ego

Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions, 2015

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The Additions to the Book of Esther: Historical Background

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The Book of Esther as a Source of Achaemenian History

Morteza Arabzadeh Sarbanani

The Ancient Near East Today, 2023

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“Poussin’s Esther before Ahasuerus: Beauty, Majesty, Bondage,” Art Bulletin LXXXV (March 2003): 114-36.

Jonathan Unglaub

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204. “The LXX translation of Esther: A Paraphrastic Translation of MT or a Free Translation of a Rewritten Version?” Empsychoi Logoi: (eds. Alberdina Houtman et al.; Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity 73; Leiden: Brill, 2008), 507–26.

Emanuel Tov

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Esther in the Drama of the Early Modern Low Countries

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Performing "The Book of Esther" in Early Modern Europe, edited by Chanita Goodblatt. Skenè. Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies 9 (2023) 1, pp. 141-63., 2023

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Introduction to the Book of Esther (Bible Week, Osnabrück, 28 July–3 August 2013)

Jonathan Magonet

European Judaism, 2014

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232*. “The Chapter and Section Divisions in Esther,” in: Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism … Collected Essays, Volume 3 (2015), 102–20.

Emanuel Tov

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A Tale of Two Eunuchs: A Commentary on Greek Esther 2.19–23 and A.12–17

Cameron Boyd-Taylor

The SBL Commentary on the Septuagint, 2017

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A Reassessment of the Book of Esther

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The Latin Additions to Esther

Jean-Claude HAELEWYCK

2015

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Amalek and Esther: Vanquishing the Eternal Enemy

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T-S K12.89: ‘Like Esther in front of Ahasuerus’

Ortal-Paz Saar

Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit - Fragment of the Month, 2010

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2009 Stephanie Dalley, Esther’ Revenge at Susa: From Sennacherib to Ahasuerus (Oxford, 2007), in Review of Biblical Literature

Aaron Koller

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Enter the Dragon: Mordecai as Agonistic Combatant in Greek Esther

Chris Seeman

Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and …, 2011

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35*. “The ‘Lucianic’ Text of the Canonical and the Apocryphal Sections of Esther: A Rewritten Biblical Book,” Text 10 (1982) 1–25. Revised version: Emanuel Tov, The Greek and Hebrew Bible (1999), 535–48.

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“Consumed before the King.” The Table of Darius, that of Irdabama and Irtaštuna, and that of his Satrap, Karkiš

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“Peshitta: Esther” (from The Hebrew Bible, vol. 1C: Writings. Edited by A. Lange and E. Tov, 419b–23b (13–17.1.4.5). Leiden: Brill, 2017)

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The Book of Esther and the Enuma Elish

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Esther and Alexandra: Paradigms of Queenship in the Septuagint and in Josephus' Writings

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"The Three Faces of Esther in Romanesque Bible Illustrations," in Church, State, Vellum and Stone: Essays on Medieval Spain in Honor of John Williams, ed. Therese Martin and Julie A. Harris (Brill, 2005), 297-322.

Diane Reilly

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The Arabic Translation and Commentary of Yefet ben ʿEli the Karaite on the Book of Esther (Brill, 2008)

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