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Violence and Divine Victory in the Book of Esther, c.1-2
Thomas Wetzel offers a new way to understand the violence and religious absence long emphasized in readings of the Hebrew version of the Esther story. By tracing the vestiges of Jewish liturgical activity described in the story as well as the story's reliance on the tradition of the Divine Combat myth, the author uncovers a profound, yet intentionally hidden, religious sensibility within the story's narrative world.
| 250200141 | 201.763 WET v.1 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
| 250200142 | 201.763 WET v.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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