Esther against Josephs Backdrop: The Theology and History of an Intertextual Relationship
English
By (author): Gabriel Fischer Hornung
An examination of MT Esthers relationship to the Joseph story, this study employs recent advances in author-oriented biblical intertextuality to address the debate concerning the religious purpose of the Scroll. While previous scholarship has seen Esthers divine silence indicating Gods hidden hand, the characters or readers quiet faiths, or the secular concerns of an ancient Jewish nationalism, key aspects of Esthers allusive character illustrate how the book purposefully constructs a theology of divine absence. As good-looking Israelites continue to rise in foreign courts to deliver themselves and their people from imminent dangers, the patterns God initiated in the Egyptian past are shown to extend into the Persian present even when the divine remains out of sight. Since this diachronically-oriented analysis suggests this theological interest was developed by Esthers authors, it engages with Esthers ancient Greek witnesses to demonstrate that the MT redactors altered an earlier version of the Scroll to position the Hebrew Megillah alongside Josephs instructive backdrop. By attending to these historical and interpretive issues, this work thus speaks to both Scroll scholarship and the study of inner-biblical allusions.
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