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810:. Doubleday. See section “The Non-Jewish Origins of Purim.” Pages 46-49. “Esther's canonical status may have been opposed by those Jews who saw the book as a defense for a Jewish festival which, as its very name suggests (*the pûr ", iii 7; see also ix 26), was non-Jewish in origin. Certainly modern scholars have felt the explanation for Purim's name in ix 26 to be strained and unconvincing. Moreover, the ‘secular" character of the feast suggests a pagan origin, that is, no prayers or sacrifices are specified, but drinking to the point of excess is permitted in the Talmud, Megilla 7b… pûrim is a hebraized form of a Babylonian word... Efforts to identify Purim with an earlier Jewish or Greek festival have been neither common nor convincing, and ever since the
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During all this, the king had happened to learn of
Mordecai's service in foiling the assassination plot and had asked Haman how a person who did a great service to the king should be honored. Haman answered, thinking the question was about him; and the king followed this advice, and honored Mordecai,
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An
Explanatory Commentary on Esther with Four Appendices consisting of The Second Targum Translated From the Aramaic With Notes, Mithra, The Winged Bulls of Persepolis, And Zoroaster by Professor Paulus Cassel, D.D., Berlin, Translated by Rev. Aaron Bernstein, B.D., T&T Clark, 38 George Street,
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interprets the Bible verses Esther 2:5–6 to mean that
Mordecai himself was exiled by Nebuchadnezzar. Biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan discusses this as an inaccuracy regarding Mordecai's age. If "who had been carried into exile" refers to Mordecai, he would have had been more than 100 years old
379:, others trace the ritual to the Persian New Year, and scholars have surveyed other theories in their works. Some scholars have defended the story as real history, but the attempt to find a historical kernel to the narrative "is likely to be futile".
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gods Humman and Mashti, a
Babylonian origin for Purim has been popular. Though scholars like Jensen, Zimmem, Hugo Winckler, Bruno Meissner and others have each picked a different Babylonian myth or festival as the prototype for Purim, namely, the
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empire, and won the king's permission to carry out his plan. Mordecai communicated Haman's scheme to Queen Esther, who used her favor with the king to reverse the scheme, leading the king to authorize Jews to kill their enemies, which they did.
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king of Judah". The wording of the passage lends to two conclusions: either that
Mordecai (the son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish) was carried into exile by Nebuchadnezzar, or that his ancestor Kish was the one carried into exile.
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a Jew of the tribe of
Benjamin, named Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, who has been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jeconiah king of
371:. There are wide-ranging theories regarding the origin of Purim: one popular theory says festival has its origins in a historicized Babylonian myth or ritual in which Mordecai and Esther represent the Babylonian gods
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is a novella rather than history. Persian kings did not marry outside of seven
Persian noble families, making it unlikely that there was a Jewish queen Esther, and in any case the historical Xerxes's queen was
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Feast, respectively, they all agreed in seeing Esther as a historicized myth or ritual. More recently, however, a
Persian origin for Purim has been gaining support among scholars.
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This traditional genealogy implicates Kish as the name of an ancient ancestor and not simply
Mordecai's great-grandfather, meaning that Esther 2:5—6 was interpreted as
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There is general agreement that the story was created to justify the Jewish appropriation of an originally non-Jewish feast. The festival which the book explains is
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themselves before Haman, Mordecai refused to do so. Haman, stung by
Mordecai's refusal, resolved to kill not only Mordecai but all Jewish exiles throughout the
514:). However, the verse may be read as referring not to Mordecai's exile to Babylon, but to his great-grandfather Kish's exile — a reading which many accept.
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gives his genealogy in more detail, as follows: "Mordecai, son of Jair, son of Shimei, son of Shemida, son of Ba'anah, son of Elah, son of Micah, son of
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Esther 2:5-6 contains a short snippet of Mordecai's genealogical history, generally translated as, "Mordecai, the son of Jair, the son of
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Although the details of the setting are entirely plausible and the story may even have some basis in actual events, the
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being the one who was exiled to Babylon. The chronological inconsistencies of this assumption are detailed above.
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names in sequence). Hoschander interpreted this as the Babylonian "Marduk-belshunu" (𒀭𒀫𒌓𒂗𒋗𒉡, AMAR.UTU-EN-
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had been raised to the highest position at court. In spite of the king's decree that all should
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Mordecai's genealogy in the second chapter of the Book of Esther is given as a descendant of a
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White Crawford, Sidnie (2003). "Esther". In Walter J. Harrison and Donald Senior (ed.).
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to assassinate the king. Because of Mordecai's vigilance, the plot was foiled.
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versions of the Persian names in the Bible are known to be the most reliable.
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A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament: The Hebrew Bible in Its Context
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and eventually made Mordecai his chief advisor. Haman was executed on
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1364:"The Persian Names in Esther and the Reliability of the Hebrew Text"
562:." The same genealogy is inscribed on a massive metal tablet in the
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426:" (which occurs in Ezra 2:2 and Nehemiah 7:7, albeit likely as two
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named Kish. As "Kish" was also the name of the father of King
2591:‡ indicates persons whose status as prophets is exclusive to
459:, which may better preserve the original vowels, though the
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273:). He adopted his orphaned cousin (Esther 2:7), Hadassah (
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In the King James Version of the deuterocanonical Greek
281:" were sought, she was taken into the presence of King
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An Introduction to the Old Testament Historical Books
885:"Esther, Ch. 2, translation by Rabbi A. J. Rosenberg"
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have suggested that Mordecai is the Biblical prophet
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Volume II
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and was made queen in the place of the exiled queen
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1407:. In Metzger, Bruce M.; Coogan, Michael D. (eds.).
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The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity
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Historical Fictions and Hellenistic Jewish Identity
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Edinburgh, 1888, pp 298-299, retrieved Oct 25, 2017
206:. His story is celebrated in the Jewish holiday of
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1075:Bible Exposition Commentary: Old Testament History
814:, when Heinrich Zimmern and Peter Jensen equated
489:king of Babylon, among those taken captive with
190:, who became queen of Persia under the reign of
186:. Mordecai was also the cousin and guardian of
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323:that he had set up for Mordecai. The feast of
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422:64b and 65a) relates that his full name was "
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2048:Prophets in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament
1223:Character and Ideology in the Book of Esther
780:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
339:Mordecai is honored in this 1860 woodcut by
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442:is their lord") "Mordecai" being thus a
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327:celebrates these reversals of fortune.
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1205:. New York: Oxford University Press.
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1417:10.1093/acref/9780195046458.001.0001
818:and Esther with the Babylonian gods
558:the firstborn, whose name is called
1245:Hahn, Scott; Mitch, Curtis (2019).
1108:"The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon"
1056:Bromiley, Geoffrey W. (Ed.) (1982)
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1297:. University of California Press.
405:Persepolis Administrative Archives
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2584:indicate persons whose status as
1409:The Oxford Companion to the Bible
1060:, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
593:. Some talmudic scholars such as
178:as being the son of Jair, of the
1020:Dake's Annotated Reference Bible
867:Now there was in the citadel of
794:Tanna D'bei Eliyahu Rabba ch. 11
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1368:Journal of Biblical Literature
1201:Coogan, Michael David (2009).
1062:p. 159 (entry: Book of Esther)
1:
1741:Esther in rabbinic literature
1447:. Nashville: Abingdon Press.
1270:Howard, David M. Jr. (2007).
341:Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld
2615:Prophets in the Hebrew Bible
2588:is not universally accepted.
1788:Tomb of Esther and Mordechai
1746:Haman in rabbinic literature
1479:and in Rabbinical literature
1337:Macchi, Jean-Daniel (2019).
564:Tomb of Esther and Mordechai
476:Tomb of Esther and Mordechai
1411:. Oxford University Press.
1291:Johnson, Sara Raup (2005).
1180:"Esther's Echo to the Past"
860:Esther 2:5–6 of the Bible (
261:(Shushan or Shoushan), the
249:Esther before Ahasuerus by
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1320:Cambridge University Press
1072:Wiersbe, Warren W. (2004)
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1403:Tucker, Gene M. (2004) .
1248:Tobit, Judith, and Esther
862:New International Version
659:
453:, his name is spelled as
32:Mordecai (disambiguation)
1434:Moore, Carey A. (1971).
1220:Fox, Michael V. (2010).
806:Moore, Carey A. (1971).
1362:Millard, A. R. (1977).
1087:Halley's Bible Handbook
411:and his father Darius.
42:The Triumph of Mordecai
2540:in rabbinic literature
2470:in rabbinic literature
2397:in rabbinic literature
2353:in rabbinic literature
2332:in rabbinic literature
2305:Zechariah ben Jehoiada
2145:in rabbinic literature
2079:in rabbinic literature
1866:in rabbinic literature
1856:in rabbinic literature
1438:. New York: Doubleday.
1312:Kalimi, Isaac (2023).
1078:, David C Cook p. 712
542:, son of Saul, son of
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1405:"Esther, The Book of"
934:Hahn & Mitch 2019
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2645:Mesopotamian Hebrews
1488:Mordecai in Kabbalah
1276:. Moody Publishers.
257:Mordecai resided in
30:For other uses, see
2620:Hebrew Bible people
2300:Eliezer ben Dodavah
1471:Jewish Encyclopedia
1047:, pp. 689–690.
1045:White Crawford 2003
1011:, pp. 481–488.
999:, pp. 111–112.
924:, pp. 131–140.
451:additions to Esther
176:Tanna Devei Eliyahu
163:[moʁdeˈχaj]
2128:Israelite prophets
1882:Bigthan and Teresh
1644:Bigthan and Teresh
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1920:Purim HaMeshulash
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1731:Megillah (Talmud)
1484:Modesty and Myrrh
1426:978-0-19-504645-8
1354:978-3-170-31028-5
1345:Kohlhammer Verlag
1329:978-1-009-26609-3
1283:978-1-57567-447-6
1262:978-1-621-64185-8
1237:978-1-608-99495-3
900:, pp. 36–37.
595:Nachman b. Yaakov
424:Mordechai Bilshan
180:tribe of Benjamin
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16:(Redirected from
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1973:Mishloach manot
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