Book of Esther in Easton's Bible Dictionary
The authorship of this book is unknown. It must have been
obviously written after the death of Ahasuerus (the
Xerxes of
the Greeks), which took place B.C. 465. The minute
and
particular account also given of many historical
details makes
it probable that the writer was contemporary with
Mordecai and
Esther. Hence we may conclude that the book was
written probably
about B.C. 444-434, and that the author was one of
the Jews of
the dispersion.
This book is more purely historical than any other
book of
Scripture; and it has this remarkable peculiarity
that the name
of God does not occur in it from first to last in
any form. It
has, however, been well observed that "though the
name of God be
not in it, his finger is." The book wonderfully
exhibits the
providential government of God.
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