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Fenris

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The Book of Esther
« on: March 16, 2022, 05:04:11 PM »
Tomorrow is the Jewish festival of Purim, which commemorates the events as detailed in the Book of Esther. I think there's a nice universal message that we can all appreciate-

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When God is Hidden: The Meaning of Purim

 by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff

“These days will be remembered and kept in each generation, in every family, land and city. These days of Purim will never be abandoned by the Jews, nor shall their memory die out among their children.”

Every year the Scroll of Esther must be read aloud in public, usually in the community synagogue. All adult Jewish men and women are given an obligation to hear every single word to fulfill the mitzvah.

Why? Don’t the other Jewish holidays have miracles far greater and wondrous? And why is Purim uniquely celebrated specifically through reading the Megillah?

Here is the message that sears into the heart and soul of every Jew throughout the centuries. The message that whispers to us in the silence of the night: “Do not be afraid. Even if it feels as if I am so far away, hidden and concealed. I will never abandon you, My dear children.”

The miracles of Chanukah and Passover, the shelter of Sukkot all speak openly about the hand of God in our lives. Divine intervention swooped down and saved the nation of Israel. We sing about the revealed miracles. There is no denying the obvious. How could one not believe? A scroll is not necessary.

But what happens when there is miracle after miracle yet no one seems to see the explosion of God’s mighty hand in this world? When God’s voice is masked by nature seeming to take its natural course?

Purim’s miracles were intentionally hidden. Esther happened to be chosen. She happened to be Jewish. Achashverosh happened to be taken by her. We had one of our own in the palace and wow, were we lucky! Mordechai happened to hear the plot to kill the king. Haman happened to erect the gallows upon which he was eventually hanged.

There is no luck or coincidence here. It’s all meant to be, directed behind the scenes by God’s guiding hand.

The name of God is nowhere to be found explicitly in the Book of Esther. It is only alluded to, hidden, waiting to be found. God purposefully concealed His name to teach us that there are times that great miracles are camouflaged, waiting to be discovered.

We all go through times that we believe that we are alone, on our own. Sometimes they are moments of great success. We think it’s all about being at the right place in the right time, karma, or our very own abilities.

We are ignorant or indifferent to God’s mighty hand in our lives. Propelling us forward, showering us with blessing. It is up to us to truly see and recognize the Source of life in our days.

Then there are those moments of darkness. We are bewildered. What happened to me? How am I ever going to get out of this? Where is God? I feel so abandoned. Why is God hiding?

Our people thought the same when the holy Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. We were sent into exile. Dispersed as the smoke and fire rose over our once glorious Temple. Fear spread from one to another. Can it be that God has abandoned us forever?

The Book of Esther teaches us that even in the darkness of exile, even in the looming shadows, we must never fear. God is watching over us. Perhaps His hand seems hidden. Perhaps the healing seems to be taking forever. We wonder, does God even care?

Beneath the heavy clouds is the hand of God, tenderly watching over us.

I was born upon the ashes of the Holocaust. My birth and the birth of my siblings were all hidden miracles. And each day we must only look to see God peering at us through the curtains of the heavens. Guiding us. Protecting us. Calling out to us. Granting us life.

We each have our own personal scroll to write. Purim gives us the message of courage and strength to seek the hidden hand of God through the dark clouds. This is the true definition of faith.

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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2022, 06:15:13 AM »
Haman !!! Phwtttr!
Danger, Will Robinson.  You will be assimilated, confiscated, folded, mutilated, and spindled. Do not pass go.  Turn right on red. Third star to the right and full speed 'til morning.

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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2022, 08:16:32 AM »
As I experience God and grow in faith, one of the lessons I continually learn is: God is always working. Seen and unseen. It's God who keeps me alive, sustains me and brings me through the seasons of life.

Thank you for the timely message, and blessings to you Fenris
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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2022, 09:10:28 PM »
In Deuteronomy 31:18, God says that "And I will certainly hide my face in that day because of all their wickedness in turning to other gods." In the Hebrew, the phrase "I will certainly hide my face" is הַסְתֵּ֨ר אַסְתִּ֤יר "Hastair Astir" which sounds (and uses the same letters as) the name "Esther". So the rabbis matched God hiding His face to the book of Esther. And sure enough, God is not even mentioned once. Bringing back this idea of God using hidden miracles and acting "behind the scenes" as it were.

The commentaries debate about this idea of God hiding His face. According to some, it is the bleakest punishment of all. Because bad things are happening to us and we can't even relate it to God.

According to others, it is actually a consolation because God may be hiding His face but He is still nonetheless present.

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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2023, 05:33:35 AM »
On the topic of Esther and Purim, which of these two theories do you find more plausible?

The absence of Esther from the Dead Sea Scrolls is because the community that created them did not celebrate Purim so found no reason to include it.

The absence is because they were a bit on the chauvinist side and baulked at the idea of including a book with a strong female character.


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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2023, 02:31:54 PM »
I mean we don't even know who wrote the DSS.

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Re: The Book of Esther
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2023, 04:07:27 PM »
In Deuteronomy 31:18, God says that "And I will certainly hide my face in that day because of all their wickedness in turning to other gods." In the Hebrew, the phrase "I will certainly hide my face" is הַסְתֵּ֨ר אַסְתִּ֤יר "Hastair Astir" which sounds (and uses the same letters as) the name "Esther". So the rabbis matched God hiding His face to the book of Esther. And sure enough, God is not even mentioned once. Bringing back this idea of God using hidden miracles and acting "behind the scenes" as it were.

The commentaries debate about this idea of God hiding His face. According to some, it is the bleakest punishment of all. Because bad things are happening to us and we can't even relate it to God.

According to others, it is actually a consolation because God may be hiding His face but He is still nonetheless present.
 
It's like the sun during a furious storm. Even when the sky is black, the lightning and thunder are horrendous, and the wind is strong enough to uproot trees, the sun is always there, brightly shining. We just don't see it because of the circumstances. So it is during the spiritual storms that sometimes come into our lives. Even as we endure adversity or sorrow and God seems hidden, He is present throughout it all. When the storm passes, no matter trying it is, or how long it lasts, we're again assured by that glowing, comforting presence--which had been there all along.[/quote]
Standing before the Judgment Throne we will retain only two things from this life: what God gave us, and what we accomplished with it.

 

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