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Star of Persia: Esther's Story


Jill Eileen Smith

In an effort to complete a war his father had planned to win, King Xerxes calls every governor, satrap, and official in his vast kingdom to his palace in Susa to strategize and feast. When they finally leave, he decides on one more week of frivolity, which ends in the banishment of his favorite wife, something he never intended to do. But when he discovers Esther, Xerxes i
































esther, on the other hand, is a persian name, related to the “morning star. Dear esther, at its core, is a story about a man, the narrator, who lost the woman he loves, esther, and his struggle to come to terms with her death. He had been drunk when the accident occurred, and he feels responsible. Esther is a persian name deriving from star (from the same indo-european root, ster-, as the english word) and refers to the persian goddess ishtar. Many other jews in josephus' history have two names, a hebrew one and a second that is more familiar to the prevailing gentile culture.


. We start with a story: esther asks for her experiences to be written for posterity, and the wise men of the jews express the reservation that this will incite the ill will of the nations, presumably because it celebrates the downfall of gentiles. ” the woman’s study bible mentions that a common practice during the diaspora was to give an individual both a babylonian and a hebrew name (see note for mordecai, esther 2:5). In a hebrew narrative, when physical attributes are described, they are of particular relevance to the story. The mention of esther’s beauty provides a hint of what is to come. Esther is called by two names: her hebrew name, hadassah, and the persian word for star, esther. Esther is the only person in the story identified by two names. The book of esther begins with king ahasuerus hosting two ban-quets. After persia overthrew babylon and before many of the deported jews had returned to the land of judah, king ahasuerus, the king of persia, gave a banquet lasting 180 days a full six months for the leaders of the 127 provinces of his kingdom. Esther’s story takes place in the persia royal court in susa (today known as iran). King xerxes had stripped his wife, vashti, of her crown because she was disobedient to him by refusing to present herself before his banquet guests.


. Esther - (old testament) a beautiful jewess chosen by the king of persia to be his queen; she stopped a plot to massacre all the jews in persia (an event celebrated by jews as the feast of purim) old testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the christian bible. The story of esther is an allegorical tale of the intercession of ishtar, whom the jews worshipped at the time, with the king who was supposed to be her consort, on behalf of the subject jewish tribes. Esther the book of esther is one of the most beautiful stories in all literature. Even though the name of god is not mentioned in it, no book of the bible teaches his providence more forcefully. The book covers a period of about 12 years, falling somewhere between the events recorded in the sixth and seventh chapters of ezra. Notably, the first time the word jew (judean) is used in the bible, rather than hebrew or israelite, is in esther. Set in persia, the story incorporates key elements of persian paganism. According to the hebrew bible, queen esther was born with the name הֲדַסָּה‎ ‎ hadassah (myrtle). Her name was changed to esther to hide her identity upon becoming queen of persia. The three letter root of esther in hebrew is s-t-r (סתר ‎), hide, conceal. Star of persia: esther's story - kindle edition by smith, jill eileen. Buy star of persia: esther's story by smith, jill eileen online with upto 30% discount from atlantic. The tomb of esther and mordechai (pictured) is located in hamadan, iran is believed by some to house the remains of the biblical queen esther and her cousin mordechai.

Star of persia: esther's story i've always loved the book of esther. It's such an incredible story of how god places you in certain places, at certain times, and for certain reasons. Esther was a jewish woman who became the queen of persia during the reign of king ahasuerus. Esther was an orphaned jewish girl who was raised by her first cousin named mordechai. She is recognized by the jewish people as a prophet and a heroine because she saved the jewish people from destruction by influencing the king to stop an anti-semiticwith her impeccable research and her imaginative flair, jill eileen smith brings to life the romantic, suspenseful, and beloved story of esther, the uncle of mordecai, and therefore must have been mordecai’s cousin, though the vulgate and josephus make her mordecai’s niece: but it is safest here to follow the hebrew. 11 jun 2020 Esther was a jew from the tribe of benjamin who grew up as an exile in persia. The name esther means 'star' and is a derivation of the root name of the goddess ishtar. Hadassah, which means 'myrtle', is a branch that signifies peace and thanksgiving. Biblical drama retelling the old testament story of queen esther. Born into jewish peasantry, the beautiful esther (tiffany dupont) is taken in by her uncle, a royal scribe, following the death of her parents. She is later taken into the royal harem of king xerxes (luke goss) amid much plotting and intrigue at the royal palace. Esther was a mere teenager when king ahasuerus commanded that a large number of young virgins be brought to the palace, and prepared for a year to become presentable for the king’s bedroom. Ahasuerus needed a queen to replace queen vashti, whom he had banished from the kingdom in a drunken rage some years earlier. When she came to the persian court, she was called esther, aster, or sitara, which signifies a star in persian: the name is undoubtedly persian. Esther was the daughter of abihail

taken to the palace of king ahasuerus of persia, she exposed the plot of the evil haman,. Esther’s hebrew name—hadassah—means “myrtle,” coming from the myrtle tree which produces a white aromatic flower used in making perfumes. Her persian name means “star,” suggesting that she would rise from among her people. Learn all about queen esther, the reluctant heroine of the purim story. . Esther was a jewish woman who became the queen of persia during the reign of king ahasuerus. Esther was an orphaned jewish girl who was raised by her first cousin named mordechai. She is recognized by the jewish people as a prophet and a heroine because she saved the jewish people from destruction by influencing the king to stop an anti-semitic decree made by a court official named haman. Her name in hebrew was “hadassah” (2:7), which means “myrtle”. Her persian name was esther, either from the babylonian goddess isthar, or from “sitar”, meaning “star”. The use of her persian name helped keep her jewish nationality secret. If you have ever read the book of esther, the chances are good that you stopped at chapter 5 when the author penned, “on the third day esther put on her royal robes and stood in the inner court of the palace. Her persian name was esther, which may be derived from the persian word for star although some scholars believe it is derived from the name of the babylonian goddess ishtar. The presence of a large jewish population in persiaduring this time has been confirmed by the discovery of an archive of ancient texts found in the city of nippurin southern mesopotamia. In the jewish tradition, esther's name was hadassah, which in some circles is considered the morning star. Esther is also a variation of ishtar, which is a persian goddess or the morning star 1) queen vashti of king xerxes ( see the bible) 2) queen esther, a jewish girl, born in persia, who became the queen of persian king xerxes (see old testament, book of esther note: esther's tomb is in hamadan iran today) 3) queen cleopatra of egypt (part greek, part persian) 4) queen mumtaz mahal (of taj mahal ) the queen of the mogul emperor