Like most other Bible narratives, the Book of Esther may be read without much attention given to the evaporating humanness of the Jewish actors. The traditional view has been to treat the outcome of the tension between ‘bad’ Haman and ‘good’ Mordecai as divine fiat in favour of the Jews. How much ethical issues are embedded in the story has not been plausibly decoded through the centuries. By means of deconstruction, this paper engages the text critically to uncover the embezzled, hidden ‘other’ in it. Consequently, it brings out several critical ignored spots in the narrative that are necessary for sociopolitical consideration in a world beset with suspicions, religious and ethnic/racial mistrust and hatred.  
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The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
This thesis explores issues of moral character found in the books of Esther. While the Hebrew Esthe...
Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora c...
Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora co...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
This paper discusses how the 1529 play A New Enterlude of the Godly Queene Hester uses the story of ...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
Value conflicts due to cultural differences are an increasingly pressing issue in many societies. Be...
The story of Dinah’s violation in Genesis 34 has elicited radically different evaluations among exeg...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
The book of Esther stands in a complex relationship to the Christian tradition. Accepted as canonica...
Esther, Mordecai and the Jewish People’s survival in ancient Persia alert readers that anti-Semitism...
This study is a preliminary attempt to ascertain insights into diasporic Persian/Second-Temple perio...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
This thesis explores issues of moral character found in the books of Esther. While the Hebrew Esthe...
Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora c...
Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora co...
The book of Esther tells an exciting, fast-paced story, in which the Jewish community, in danger of ...
This paper discusses how the 1529 play A New Enterlude of the Godly Queene Hester uses the story of ...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
Value conflicts due to cultural differences are an increasingly pressing issue in many societies. Be...
The story of Dinah’s violation in Genesis 34 has elicited radically different evaluations among exeg...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...