Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Apr '16
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This book situates the book of Esther in the intellectual history of Ancient Judaism and provides a new understanding of its purpose.
A broad but detailed survey of major trends in Second Temple Jewish thought provides the basis for a new understanding of the purpose and meaning of the book of Esther. Focusing on intertextual relationships, Koller examines how early reactions to Esther were overwhelmingly negative and why opinions changed.The book of Esther was a conscious reaction to much of the conventional wisdom of its day, challenging beliefs regarding the Jerusalem Temple, the land of Israel, Jewish law, and even God. Aaron Koller identifies Esther as primarily a political work, and shows that early reactions ranged from ignoring the book to 'rewriting' Esther in order to correct its perceived flaws. But few biblical books have been read in such different ways, and the vast quantity of Esther-interpretation in rabbinic literature indicates a conscious effort by the Rabbis to present Esther as a story of faith and traditionalism, and bring it into the fold of the grand biblical narrative. Koller situates Esther, and its many interpretations, within the intellectual and political contexts of Ancient Judaism, and discusses its controversial themes. His innovative line of enquiry will be of great interest to students and scholars of Bible and Jewish studies.
'[Koller's] suggestions are intriguing and insightful, and his detailed research is impressive. I highly recommend this book for seriously interested students and scholars … If you are doing any kind of serious work on Esther, you must reckon with this fantastic book.' John Anthony Dunne, graduate student, University of St Andrews
'… [contains] convincing insights, based on thorough analysis … recommended, not only for lovers of the Book of Esther, but also for those who are generally interested in the development of Jewish identity from the Persian period.' Anne-Mareike Wetter, translation from the Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift
'… this book is without peer in what it sets out to do, and it should succeed admirably in introducing a wide readership to a field where it is often difficult to find reliable and up-to-date information in a digestible format.' H. G. M. Williamson, Journal of Jewish Studies
'I thoroughly enjoyed this well-researched and stimulating book and I can recommend it highly to anyone interested in the Esther scroll and in the development of early Judaism.' Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, Vetus Testamentum
ISBN: 9781107673885
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 410g
278 pages