sooda
Veteran Member
That sounds like not a bad thing if true.
After all, the Hebrews did miss the time of the first Visitation of Messiah.
I wouldn't be surprised if they miss the time of the Second Visitation too.
I never really worried about the Book of Esther until I learned of a 12 month delay in the bride marrying the King.
That makes me wonder why they put that in there.
Maybe we have a 12 month delay, 12 months of preparation, before the marriage supper of the Lamb.
Peaceful Sabbath.
The Hebrews borrowed many stories.
The Book of Esther - Solar Mythology
solarmythology.com/biblenotes/esther.htm
The biblical book of Esther is a secularized Elamite myth of Ishtar (Esther) and her consort Marduk (Mordecai), who sacrificed to the god Hammon, or Amon (Haman). Yahweh was never mentioned, because the Jews of Elam worshipped Marduk, not Yahweh. . . . Even the Bible story admits that Esther-Ishtar was not the real name of the Elamite-Jewish queen.