Esther in ancient Jewish thought
The book of Esther was a conscious reaction to much of the conventional wisdom of its day, challenging beliefs regarding the Jerusalem Temple, the land of Israel, Jewish law, and even God. Aaron Koller identifies Esther as primarily a political work, and shows that early reactions ranged from... Full description
Main Author: | Koller, Aaron J. |
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New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014 |
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