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    Esther Greenwood is a smart‚ young girl who is working as an editorial intern in New York after earning a scholarship from Philomena Guinea and winning a fashion magazine contest. Although she is a intellectual lady with much potential‚ Esther feels isolated and unsure about her future. She is pressured by what society expects in a woman; a virgin‚ a wife‚ and a mother. After being scolded by her boss for not having a set career path‚ Esther goes on a few dates with different men. Her last date resulted

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    Just how large is the secular nature of Esther and how much does it reflect our lives today? The Jews in Megillat Esther are non-religious yet manage to prevail‚ which makes the book both distinctly unique for the bible and allows it to become one of the most applicable to life as a Conservative Jew in America today. One of the most interesting aspects of Megillat Esther is the completely secular nature of its characters. This can be seen immediately as the entire first chapter of the book

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    must consider various legal‚ familial‚ health positions when determining how to care for his or her patient. An example of this predicament can be seen in case 8 of Philosophy and Medicine. Here‚ I am presented with a situation where the patient‚ Esther K‚ has pancreatic cancer. When the patient was initially diagnosed‚ she made a will. In this will‚ she refused all aggressive therapies and any treatment that she determined would be considered as “extraordinary measures:” chemotherapy‚ respirators

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    oppressors in 473 B.C.‚ was a direct result of God working fervently in their lives. What started out as discipline shaped into deliverance‚ because of a pure hope‚ faith‚ and trust the Jewish people maintained during trials and tribulations. Queen Esther functioned as an instrument of God to protect her Jewish people from the wicked ways of Haman and their oppressors during their trying times of possible annihilation. The years between the Babylonian captivity by King Nebuchadnezzar and the

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    something is wrong‚ but does it themselves formerly leading to that person to lose respect from others. Provided that the book of Esther captures over all many meaningful and important lessons can be learned from other’s actions in a story. You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor. In the story Esther a man named Mordecai refused to bow down to his king like all the others. Mordecai’s courage was there to help him at that moment

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    The painting Esther before Ahasuerus (figure 1) is based on an apocryphal passage of Esther and thus is not in every Bible. The passage is based on a Greek text that replaces Esther 5:1‚2 of the Hebrew text‚ often called Addition D. While the Council of Trent gave these Greek additions the canonical status in 1546‚ they were popular in use in the seventeenth century (Christiansen‚ Mann‚ pp. 373). In the passage‚ Esther‚ “arrayed in splendid attire”‚ and when she stood before the King‚ “her heart

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    God bestowed gifts to a lady who was hidden. The name Esther means “hidden” or “to hide”. She was hidden amongst the Persians to conceal her Jewish faith and heritage; she became their Queen. Esther was an orphan‚ raised by relatives; she had no father or mother but had a people whom she would help save from destruction. Esther gifted by God with gifts or traits that would help her become queen and endure the trials of the Queen of Persia‚ could either let her people be mercilessly slaughtered or

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    Leading Esther to inspire others by her courageous acts in order to save the Jews. The inspiring Esther showed her courage by changing the hippocratic king’s heart‚ leading the irony of Haman’s death and ending up saving the Jews. Haman planned to destroy the Jews‚ Esther’s and Mordecai’s people‚ so she petitioned to the King Xerxes hippocratic heart with the power of God who is in control. Haman wanted to “...destroy all Mordecai’s people… jews throughout the whole kingdom of Xerxes.” (Esther 3:6)

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    difficulty in beginning to write my portion of these pages‚ for I know I am not clever.” In the novel Bleak House‚ Charles Dickens has somehow managed to create the epitome of a perfect woman in the character of Esther. She has it all from being beautiful but modest‚ to humble and hardworking. Esther fits effortlessly in with our Victorian ancestor’s idea of a perfect woman. The reader is instantly drawn in by her character from these opening lines of her narration. She has been given the role of narrating

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    Kaiser‚ Walter. C. Toward an Exegetical Theology: Biblical Exegesis for Preaching and Teaching. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic‚ 1981. 268pp. $30.00 Introduction Being one of the most respected scholars in evangelical circles‚ Walter C. Kaiser Jr. is uniquely qualified to write a book on biblical exegesis for preaching and teaching. He is the Coleman M. Mockler distinguished professor of Old Testament and president emeritus of Gordon Conwell. He also served as president of this institution from

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