Where in the Bible does it talk about Esther?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on June 20, 2026
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Similarly one may ask, where does the Bible talk about Esther?
The biblical Book of Esther is set in the Persian capital of Susa (Shushan) in the third year of the reign of the Persian king Ahasuerus.
Furthermore, how did Esther fast in the Bible? The fast commemorates one of two events in the Book of Esther: either Esther and the Jewish community of Shushan having fasted for 3 days and 3 nights before she approached the king (Esther 4:16)., or a fast which is presumed to have occurred on the 13th of Adar, when the Jews fought a battle against their enemies.
Likewise, people ask, why is Esther included in the Bible?
The book purports to explain how the feast of Purim came to be celebrated by the Jews. Esther, the beautiful Jewish wife of the Persian king Ahasuerus (Xerxes I), and her cousin Mordecai persuade the king to retract an order for the general annihilation of Jews throughout the empire.
What is the main message of the Book of Esther?
The theme of the book of Esther is God's protection of Israel. Although God is actually not mentioned in the book, He clearly saves His people from the scheme of Haman. Throughout history, the Jewish people have been treated unjustly, and the story of Esther tells of one of those occurrences.
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