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  2. Esther 4 - Wikipedia

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    Esther 4 is the fourth chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE. [2]

  3. Thomas Knaggs - Wikipedia

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    1716 - A Sermon [on John v. 14] preach’d ... the tenth of June ... 1716, etc. 1716 - Haman and Mordecai. A sermon [on Esther v. 13]. 1717 - A sermon [on Heb. xii. 14] preach’d on ... the anniversary of His Majesty’s ... Coronation. 1717 - The Martyrdom of King Charles the First. In a Sermon [on 2 Sam. xviii. 3], etc. 1718 - The true Fear ...

  4. Five Megillot - Wikipedia

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    (Esther is in the wooden case on the left.) All five of these megillot ("scrolls") are traditionally read publicly in the synagogue over the course of the year in many Jewish communities. [4] In common printed editions of the Tanakh they appear in the order that they are read in the synagogue on holidays (beginning with Passover). [2]: p. 226

  5. Fast of Esther - Wikipedia

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    The Fast of Esther (Ta'anit Ester, Hebrew: תַּעֲנִית אֶסְתֵּר) is a fast on Purim eve commemorating two communal fasts undertaken by the Persian Jewish community of Shushan in the Book of Esther, for the purpose of praying for salvation from annihilation by an evil decree which had been instigated by Haman, the king's royal vizier, an anti-jewish enemy from the Amalekite nation.

  6. Vashti - Wikipedia

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    Vashti (Hebrew: וַשְׁתִּי ‎, romanized: Vaštī; Koinē Greek: Ἀστίν, romanized: Astín; Modern Persian: واشتی‎, romanized: Vâšti) was a queen of Persia and the first wife of Persian king Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included within the Tanakh and the Old Testament which is read on the Jewish holiday of Purim.

  7. Samuel Man - Wikipedia

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    He married Esther Ware, the granddaughter of John Hunting, on May 13, 1673, and they had seven sons and four daughters. [5] [2] [1] He was graduated from Harvard College in 1665. [2] [1] He was the great-grandfather of Horace Mann [4] and a descendant of John Man. [1] He died on May 22, 1719 [5] [1] and his funeral sermon was later published. [6]

  8. Dvar Malchus - Wikipedia

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    Dvar Malchus or Devar Malchot (Hebrew: דְּבַר מַלְכוּת Də var Malkh ût [dəˈvaʁ malˈχut] lit. ' a royal thing ' is a Torah study publication distributed weekly related to Chabad Hassidism, the center of which contains Maamarim (sacred articles) and Sichos (talks) and other sacred conversations from Menachem Mendel Schneerson the seventh Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitchwell as well ...

  9. Esther Shephard - Wikipedia

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    Esther Shephard (née Lofstrand; July 29, 1891 – February 10, 1975) was an American folklorist, poet, playwright, literary critic, and educator known for her collection of tales about the legendary figure Paul Bunyan.

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