Only one of the major holidays of the Jewish calendar is not mentioned in the Bible—Hanukkah, which was first observed around the 1st century BCE when most of the Biblical texts had already been fixed. It is however mentioned in the apocryphal Second Book of Maccabees, a Greek account of ...
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What do Economists Know? New Economics of Knowledge (Book Review).Reviews the book 'What Do Economists Know? New Economics of Knowledge,' by Robert F. Garnett Jr.SentEsther-MirjamHistory of Political Economy
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The Book of Esther's admission into the Biblical canon has been a matter of controversy, because of the fact that it has no explicit references to God or to his role in the story. The Septuagint—the ancient Greek translation of the text—did insert such references; while the fact that ...
Plunder in the Book of Esther:The idea of plundering one's enemies in battle was considered acceptable in both the ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world. In fact, the word "trophy" originally referred to the Greek practice of bringing home the armor of a defeated enemy and setting ...