
Overview
When Ester becomes King Xerxes’ queen, her Cousin Mordecai and that despicable Haman engage in a dangerous game of intrigue for control of the young Persian King Xerxes.

The Book of Esther (2013)
Genre: Drama
Cast: Jen Lilley (Esther), Jennifer Lyons (Vashti), Robert Miano (Mordecai)
Crew: David A.R. White (Director), Timothy Ratajczak (Writer)
Release: 2013-05-31
Budget: $3,024,965
Revenue: $65,884,417
Entertainment Attendant: Wendell Blick
Compliance Officers: Dr. Dino Barrows
Agricultural Sales Representative: Moises Doyle
Insurance Policy Processing Clerk: Bettye Schamberger
Patrol Officer: Mrs. Alyce Kovacek II
Veterinarian: Gunner Marks
Building Inspector: Amanda Veum
Embossing Machine Operator: Prof. Jimmie Muller
Range Manager: Ila Denesik
Loan Counselor: Hal Langworth
Chemical Technician: Emily Gerhold MD
Copy Machine Operator: Werner Kiehn MD
Highway Patrol Pilot: Santa Marks
Maid: Audra Abshire V
Biochemist or Biophysicist: Hulda Steuber
Cast: Jen Lilley (Esther), Jennifer Lyons (Vashti), Robert Miano (Mordecai)
Crew: David A.R. White (Director), Timothy Ratajczak (Writer)
Release: 2013-05-31
Budget: $3,024,965
Revenue: $65,884,417
Entertainment Attendant: Wendell Blick
Compliance Officers: Dr. Dino Barrows
Agricultural Sales Representative: Moises Doyle
Insurance Policy Processing Clerk: Bettye Schamberger
Patrol Officer: Mrs. Alyce Kovacek II
Veterinarian: Gunner Marks
Building Inspector: Amanda Veum
Embossing Machine Operator: Prof. Jimmie Muller
Range Manager: Ila Denesik
Loan Counselor: Hal Langworth
Chemical Technician: Emily Gerhold MD
Copy Machine Operator: Werner Kiehn MD
Highway Patrol Pilot: Santa Marks
Maid: Audra Abshire V
Biochemist or Biophysicist: Hulda Steuber
Why doesn’t the book of Esther mention God? | - · The book of Esther is unique in several ways. One distinguishing characteristic is that it’s the only biblical book that does not mention God by name. This fact has caused some to question its place in the biblical canon, but, in reality, the absence of God’s name fits perfectly with the theme of the book
Esther, THE BOOK OF ESTHER | USCCB - THE BOOK OF ESTHER The Book of Esther tells a story of the deliverance of the Jewish people. We are shown a Persian emperor, Ahasuerus (loosely based on Xerxes, 485–464 ), who makes momentous decisions for trivial reasons, and his wicked minister, Haman, who takes advantage of the king’s compliance to pursue a personal vendetta against the Jews by having …
Book of Esther Summary | CalvaryTalk: Helping You - The book of Esther was written to display the providence of God! When Esther was selected as queen, it was to save the lives of the Jewish people (Esth. 4:14). In order to bring about their salvation, Mordecai had to be in the right place at the right …
10 Lessons From The Book Of Esther That Will Change Your Life - · The book of Esther is one special book. It’s one of the most beautiful books in the Bible and so full of great takeaways for the modern Christian today. This book is also the reason why the Jewish people created the Jewish festivity of Purim, which is celebrated annually amongst all Jewish people in the world
Book of Esther - Wikipedia - The Book of Esther (Hebrew: מְגִלַּת אֶסְתֵּר , Megillat Esther), also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, כְּתוּבִים "Writings") of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible).It is one of the five Scrolls (Megillot) in the Hebrew Bible and later became part of the Christian Greek Old Testament
Esther - Wikipedia - Esther is described in all versions of the Book of Esther as the Jewish queen of a Persian king Ahasuerus. In the narrative, Ahasuerus seeks a new wife after his queen, Vashti, refuses to obey him, and Esther is chosen for her king's chief adviser, Haman, is offended by Esther's cousin and guardian, Mordecai, and gets permission from the king to have all the …
Book of Esther | Summary & Facts | Britannica - Book of Esther, in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It belongs to the third section of the Judaic canon, known as the Ketuvim, or ‘Writings,’ and also appears in the Protestant canon and in the Roman Catholic canon. It purports to explain how the feast of Purim came to be celebrated by the Jews
Summary of the Book of Esther - Bible Survey - · The Book of Esther records the institution of the Feast of Purim and the obligation of its perpetual observation. The Book of Esther was read at the Feast of Purim to commemorate the great deliverance of the Jewish nation brought about by God through Esther. Jews today still read Esther during Purim
Book of Esther – Read, Study Bible Verses Online - This summary of the book of Esther provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Esther. Author and Date. Although we do not know who wrote the book of Esther, from internal evidence it is possible to make some inferences about the author
Book of Esther Summary - The Last Dialogue - · The Book of Esther was likely written between 467 and 350 It is a short story similar to the Book of Ruth, starting in the palace of Shushan (Susa), one out of the three capitals of the Persian Empire. Hadassah was an orphaned Jewish girl, who was also called Esther and was entrusted to her Jewish relative, Mordecai a political activist
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