Who was Queen Esther's son?

Esther Does Not Reveal Her Origins
Similarly, her son Benjamin knew about the sale of Joseph, but remained silent and did not tell his father. Saul, a Benjaminite, did not reveal to his uncle that he had been anointed to be king; likewise, Esther did not disclose her identity (Gen. Rabbah 71:35).
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Was Esther the mother of Artaxerxes?

Jewish tradition relates that Esther was the mother of a King Darius and so some try to identify Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes I and Esther with Kosmartydene.
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Who is Queen Esther in the Bible?

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. The massacre had been plotted by the king's chief minister, Haman, and the date decided by casting lots (purim).
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How many husbands did Queen Esther have?

And she was so stringent in her fulfillment of the commandments that "she did not taste anything except her own food, and ate nothing from the king's table" (Yalkut Shimoni Esther). Yet such a modest woman had two husbands?
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Are Xerxes and Ahasuerus the same person?

Ahasuerus, a royal Persian name occurring throughout the Old Testament. Immediately preceding Artaxerxes I in the line of Persian kings, Ahasuerus is evidently to be identified with Xerxes.
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Did Esther in the Bible have a child?

Esther Does Not Reveal Her Origins

Similarly, her son Benjamin knew about the sale of Joseph, but remained silent and did not tell his father. Saul, a Benjaminite, did not reveal to his uncle that he had been anointed to be king; likewise, Esther did not disclose her identity (Gen. Rabbah 71:35).
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What happened to Queen Vashti in the Bible?

The wicked Vashti would bring Jewish women, strip them naked and order them to perform work on the Sabbath. Consequently, she was punished by being commanded to appear in the nude at the banquet of Ahasuerus, on a Sabbath day (BT Megillah loc. cit.).
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Why did Esther marry a gentile?

In order to ful®ll God's plan to save his people, Esther had to be married to the king. Thus Rashi, in commenting on Esther 2:11, explains: ``Mordecai said that the only justi®cation for this righteous woman to be taken to sleep with an uncircumcised Gentile was that she would eventually rise up to save Israel.
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Why is Ahasuerus called Xerxes?

It is agreed the Hebrew 'Ahasuerus' descended from the Persian names for Xerxes I. Historian Herodotus describes Xerxes I as being susceptible to women and in the habit of making extravagant offers to them, just as he did to Esther ("up to half my kingdom").
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Who had a baby at an old age in the Bible?

God promised Abraham that she would be “a mother of nations” (Genesis 17:16) and that she would conceive and bear a son, but Sarah did not believe. Isaac, born to Sarah and Abraham in their old age, was the fulfillment of God's promise to them.
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Why is the Book of Esther so important?

The purpose of the Book of Esther is open to different interpretations. It can be understood as commending human responsibility instead of misguided dependence on God: the Jews in the book must take matters into their own hands to preserve their existence, rather than wait for God to act.
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Are Xerxes and Artaxerxes the same person?

Artaxerxes and Xerxes are not the same person. In fact, Artaxerxes is the son of Xerxes. Once becoming king of the Achaemenid Empire, Xerxes married... See full answer below.
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Why was Esther called Hadassah?

According to the Hebrew Bible, queen Esther was born with the name הֲדַסָּה‎ Hadassah ("Myrtle"). Her name was changed to Esther to hide her identity upon becoming queen of Persia. The three letter root of Esther in Hebrew is s-t-r ( סתר‎), "hide, conceal". The passive infinitive is ( לְהִסָּ֫תֶר‎), "to be hidden".
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What does the name Hadassah mean?

Origin:Hebrew. Popularity:1344. Meaning:myrtle tree. Hadassah is a girl's name of Hebrew origin, meaning "myrtle tree." Symbolically, the myrtle tree is associated with peace, love, and prosperity.
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Who Wrote Book of Esther?

Tradition has it that the core of the book was written by Mordechai, its main character and the cousin of Esther, and that the text was later redacted by the Great Assembly (a Jewish council of sages in antiquity).
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What is the difference between Esther and Vashti?

Vashti Compared to Esther. Although sometimes regarded as incidental to the main plot of the Book of Esther, the Vashti story introduces themes that will become important later in the book, such as the manipulability of King Ahasuerus and his habit of enacting new laws at the suggestion of others.
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What can we learn from Queen Vashti?

Once Queen Vashti made up her mind, she was ready to deal with the consequences. She teaches us about the role of integrity and courage; integrity takes courage. Although the women at her banquet overhear the conversation between the eunuchs and Vashti, she stands alone. She speaks up, and she speaks for herself.
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Did Esther Greenwood have a baby?

She never had a child she saw a child born. It is generally interpreted that the book is written by Esther as a reflection. The book is considered to be semi-autobiographical, with Plath drawing much from her own experiences.
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Who said cut the baby in half?

The story is recounted in the Old Testament (I Kings 3: 16-28). Solomon announced that the child should be cut in two, so that each mother should have half.
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Who succeeded King Ahasuerus?

Xerxes was crowned and succeeded his father in October–December 486 BC when he was about 36 years old.
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