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

Reading Esther from Left to Right: Contemporary Strategies for Reading a Biblical Text

David Clines

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A Reassessment of the Book of Esther

Casper Labuschagne

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

Albert I. Baumgarten

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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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New Anatomy of the Book of Esther

Rick Arons

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Considering some of the leading characters in the Book of Esther

Damien Mackey

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Two Insurrections in the Book of Esther

Christopher D Kou

2020

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Book of Esther - Exegesis

Lori Rose

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

Gerrie Snyman

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The JPS Bible Commentary – Esther – Commentary by Adele Berlin. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society, 2001

David Zucker

Women in Judaism a Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012

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The Two Commentaries of Abraham Ibn Ezra on the Book of Esther

Barry Dov Walfish

The Jewish quarterly review, 1989

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Prayer and Emotion in the Septuagint of Esther

Beate Ego

Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions, 2015

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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

Emanuel Tov

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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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Else K. Holt, Narrative and Other Readings in the Book of Esther, Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies 712, Bloomsbury, T&T Clark, London UK 2021, pp. 172

Mariola Trojanowska

Collectanea Theologica, 2021

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Else K. Holt, Narrative and Other Readings in the Book of Esther, Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies 712, Bloomsbury, T Clark, London UK 2021, pp. 172

Mariola Trojanowska

Collectanea Theologica, 91(2021)4, pp. 213-217., 2021

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Esther: A Literary Analysis

James Bejon

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Review of David J. A. Clines, The Esther Scroll, in JTS ns 37 (1986) 146-52

hugh williamson

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Review: Character and Ideology in the Book of Esther

Homer Heater

1993

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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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Esther not Judith: Why One Made It and the Other Didn’t

Sidnie Crawford

2002

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The Additions to the Book of Esther: Historical Background

Erica Gazzoldi

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Additions to Esther

Sidnie Crawford

2000

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Amalek and Esther: Vanquishing the Eternal Enemy

adele berlin

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Albert D. Friedberg and Vincent DeCaen, “Dating the Composition of the Book of Esther. A Response to Larsson,” Vetus Testamentum, vol. 53, no. 3 (July 2003): 427-429

Albert Dov Friedberg

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Esther as the new Moses : deliverance motifs in the Book of Esther

Lapani Nkhonjera

2015

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Intertextuality and Its Different Facets in the Narrative Analysis of the Book of Esther and 3 Maccabees, Collectanea Theologica 93, no. 2 (2023): 37–55.

Mariola Trojanowska

Collectanea Theologica , 2023

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Whither Esther? A Linguistic Profile of the Book of Esther (SBL annual meeting, 2013)

John Screnock

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Intertextuality and Its Different Facets in the Narrative Analysis of the Book of Esther and 3 Maccabees

Mariola Trojanowska

Collectanea Theologica

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The Calendrical Sense of the Book(s) of Esther

Michael Wogman

Temporal Concepts and Perception of Time in the Ancient Orient, 2021

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203. “Three Strange Books of the LXX: 1 Kings, Esther, and Daniel Compared with Similar Rewritten Compositions from Qumran and Elsewhere,” in Die Septuaginta–Texte, Kontexte, Lebenswelten, ed. Martin Karrer and Wolfgang Kraus. WUNT 219 (2008), 369–93.

Emanuel Tov

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

Morteza Arabzadeh Sarbanani

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

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Deconstructing Wisdom with Esther 4:14

Trapper Garrett

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Review of: The Redaction of the Books of Esther: On Reading Composite Texts, by Michael V. Fox

Sidnie Crawford

1993

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Daniel at the beauty pageant and Esther in the lion's den: Literary Intertextuality and Shared Motifs between the Books of Daniel and Esther

Matthew Michael

Old Testament Essays, 2016

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