Esther test
The death of King Ahasuerus in 464 B. C.
The book of Esther must have been written soon after what event?
Events in Xerxes' reign in the 5th century B.C. At Shushan
The book of Esther records what events?
The ironclad nature of the laws that governed the Persian empire; once a law was issued it could not be revoked
The book of Esther refers to "the laws of the Persians and the Medes", which describes what?
Xerxes' planning for military campaign against Greek
The historian Herodotus refers to this banquet as what occasion?
Ahasuerus (Hebrew); Xerxes (Greek)
What are the Hebrew and Greek names of Khshayarsh, king of Persia?
A well- organized postal system
What did the Persian empire boast of?
A date later than 400 B.C. as there is no trace of Greek influence
What do the historical and linguistic features of Esther not support?
To appeal to the king to spare the Jews
What does Mordecai ask Esther to do, saying that she has been called to her high position for this purpose?
Greeks defeat the Persians at Salamis
What happened in 479 B.C.?
He is hanged on the gallows that he had intended for Mordecai
What happens to Haman at the end of the story?
He is elevated and set over the house of Haman
What happens to Mordecai at the end of the story?
A garment made of coarse sacking and worn as an indication of remorse; usually made of camel's hair, goat hair, cotton, or flax.
What is a Sackcloth?
It signed official documents
What is a signet ring?
God uses ordinary men and women to overcome impossible circumstances and accomplish his gracious purposes
What is the clear message of Esther?
Between 464 and 435 B.C.
What is the probable time of authorship of Ezra?
The Assyrian word "pure" meaning "lot", referring to the lots cast by Haman to determine the day of the Jewish annihalation
What is the word "Purim" derived from?
A boisterous one with emotional extremes
What type a king was Xerxes?
Hadassah ("myrtle")
What was Esther's Hebrew name?
Ester
What was Esther's Persian name?
The administrative capital
What was Shushan in the Persian empire?
To indicate rank and imprint seals on important letters
What was the original purpose of a signet ring?
In 484 B.C. In Halicarnassus (now Bodrum, Turkey)
When and where was Herodotus born?
Purim (late winter)
Which feast becomes an annual reminder of God's faithfulness on behalf of his people?
That God put her into position "For such a time as this..."
While the name of God does not appear in Esther, what is made apparent with Mordecai's counsel?
Mordecai, Ezra, Nehemiah
Who do some people believe wrote Esther?
The many Jews who did not return to their homeland
Who was Esther addressed to?
Greek historian known as the father of history
Who was Herodotus?
A younger contemporary of Mordecai, using his records
Who was most likely to have written the book of Esther?
Warn the king of an assassination plot
With Esther's help, what is Mordecai able to do?
She invites the king and Haman to a banquet
After fasting, what does Esther do?
That the Jews may assemble and defend themselves on the day they are attacked by their enemies
At Esther's request taking issues what new decree to all the provinces?
First return led by Zerrubabel and second return led by Ezra (6-7)
Between what two events in Ezra does the story of Esther's life fit in?
Bow to him
Even though Haman becomes captain of the princes, Mordecai refuses to do what?
486-464 B.C.
For what period of time did Xerxes rule over Persia?
Protection and providence
God's hand of ____ and ____ on behalf of his people is evident throughout the book, even though his name does not appear once.
By the courage of Esther and the counsel of her uncle Mordecai, resulting in a great deliverance
How is Haman's plot to bring grave danger to the Jews countered?
From the work of predecessors but also widely supplemented with knowledge gains from travels
How was Herodotus' information derived?
She makes her plea for her people and accuses Haman of his treachery
After Ahasuerus offers Esther up to half his kingdom, what does Esther do?
Details of the events in the reign of Ahasuerus (Xerxes)
Though the author's identity is not disclosed in the text, what details indicate that he lived in Persia during this period?