Queen Esther of The Median Empire
Title | Queen Esther of The Median Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Hamma Mirwaisi |
Publisher | Hamma Mirwaisi |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2020-04-29 |
Genre | Bibles |
ISBN |
Queen Esther of The Median Empire The Successful Conspiracies by the Lords of the Judaism Religion Since the creation of humanity by God HU the Lord of Dêw (Devas), which is known as Satan or Arabic Shaitan in our lifetime opposed God HU for the creation of humanity. Humanity increased by numbers and so is the followers of Lord Dêw (Devas) too. This book is covering one story about the revenge by followers of Lord Dêw (Devas) against the royal families of Median Empire as the members of the Aryan religion and worshipers of the God HU. Also, the conflict between worshipers of the God HU and Lords of Dêw (Devas) started thousands of years earlier. But in this book, it is safe to say the root of this kind of the Conspiracy goes back to Lord Krishna's Conspiracy of year 3100 BC or BCE. Lord Krishna as the Lord of Deva (Dêw) religion used two groups of cousins, the Kauravas, and Pandavas against one another, for the throne of Hastinapura kingdom, which is also called Kuru kingdom of the white Caucasian people of today India as members of the Mitra and Aryan religions rulers. The Pandavas brothers win the Kurukshetra War and found out about Lord Krishna Conspiracy to use them against one another. The Pandavas brothers declared war on Lord Krishna and his Deva religions followers. Lord Krishna is the forefather of Hebrew Jewish people. The Jewish people are celebrating Purim (Pûrîm) every year in memory of Queen Esther without understanding the derivation of the word ‘Purim’. Based on Hamma Mirwaisi knowledge of ancient Hebrew terms including the word ‘Purim’ this novel will tell the life story of Queen Esther as never before. Since the era of an imaginary character by name of Moses whose Birth and the leader of Exodus 2, in 1486 BC or BCE, Moses Flees into Midian, Exodus 2:11, the Jewish people's histories and the start of writing Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) are under question now. It is clear in our lifetime that the 'Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)' was written under the guidance of the rabbinic committees without the existence of Abraham and Moses as the real persons. The displacement of more than two million white people from Egypt indicating that the descendant of Lord Krishna as God of Deva religions was chased out from Egypt by the revolt of the Black African of Egypt against the white followers of Lord Krishna who invaded Egypt in year 3100 BC or BCE. After Lord Krishna was chased out with his followers from today India by the Members of the Mithraism and Aryan (Zoroastrianism) religions because of the outcome of the Kurukshetra War. Lord Krishna did build 'Temple of Jerusalem' as his headquarter to resist the forces loyal to the Pandava brother and their followers of the white Caucasian people as the members of the Mithraism and the Aryan (Zoroastrianism) religions (the winner of the Kurukshetra War). The rabbinic committees without the existence of Abraham and Moses made up stories of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) with the strategic plan to take over the world. This plan by the rabbinic committees to write the original 'Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)' is the first modern Conspiracy plan by the new religion will be known as the Judaism religion by the rabbinic committees to take over the world after their forefather Lord Krishna. The struggle of the so-called Hebrew Jewish people's Lords to take over the world started with the second conspiracies by the Lords of the so-called Judaism religion (Judaism is the first Abrahamic Religions) through Queen Esther (Hadassah) and her cousin 'Mordecai'. The first conspiracies were the made up stories to write the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). Consequently, this novel of Queen Esther’s pivotal life story will present another perspective of the story of the Jewish people, and their internal struggles to find a way home past exile and genocide attempts by the white Caucasian and Black African people.
What Queen Esther Knew
Title | What Queen Esther Knew PDF eBook |
Author | Connie Glaser |
Publisher | Rodale Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2003-05-23 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781579546908 |
". . . practical strategies to help you become the queen you deserve to be." The story of Queen Esther, the orphan girl who became Queen of Persia and saved her people, has inspired millions and is the focus of a joyful celebration of thanksgiving--but there's more to Esther's story than meets the eye. Connie Glaser and Barbara Steinberg Smalley found something remarkable--Esther's tale contains the ingredients every woman needs to succeed in the business world today. From Esther's start as a contestant in the ancient world's largest beauty pageant to her triumph over the evil Haman, the authors use her example as a strategist, a risk-taker, and a persuasive speaker to provide a new archetype for contemporary women's success in business. Along the way, they answer questions such as: - Do I really need a mentor, and if so, how do I find one? - What can I do to be taken more seriously? - How can I get the credit and recognition I deserve--without seeming pushy or aggressive? - How important is risk-taking to my career success? Smart, savvy, and strategic, Queen Esther provides an impressive role model for women today.
Hadassah, Queen Esther of Persia
Title | Hadassah, Queen Esther of Persia PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Wallis Taylor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781641232135 |
"Work of historical fiction based on biblical book of Esther, the story of an orphaned Jewish girl who marries the king of Persia and saves her people" --
Where God Was Born
Title | Where God Was Born PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Feiler |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 419 |
Release | 2005-09-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0060574879 |
At a time when America debates its values and the world braces for religious war, Bruce Feiler, author of the New York Times bestsellers Walking the Bible and Abraham, travels ten thousand miles through the heart of the Middle East—Israel, Iraq, and Iran—and examines the question: Is religion tearing us apart ... or can it bring us together? Where God Was Born combines the adventure of a wartime chronicle, the excitement of an archaeological detective story, and the insight of personal spiritual exploration. Taking readers to biblical sites not seen by Westerners for decades, Feiler's journey uncovers little-known details about the common roots of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and affirms the importance of the Bible in today's world. In his intimate, accessible style, Feiler invites readers on a never-in-a-lifetime experience: Israel Feiler takes a perilous helicopter dive over Jerusalem, treks through secret underground tunnels, and locates the spot where David toppled Goliath. Iraq After being airlifted into Baghdad, Feiler visits the Garden of Eden and the birthplace of Abraham, and makes a life-threatening trip to the rivers of Babylon. Iran Feiler explores the home of the Bible's first messiah and uncovers the secret burial place of Queen Esther. In Where God Was Born, Feiler discovers that at the birth of Western religion, all faiths drew from one another and were open to coexistence. Feiler's bold realization is that the Bible argues for interfaith harmony. It cannot be ceded to one side in the debate over values. Feiler urges moderates to take back the Bible and use its powerful voice as a beacon of shared ideals. In his most ambitious work to date, Bruce Feiler has written a brave, uplifting story that stirs the deepest chords of our time. Where God Was Born offers a rare, universal vision of God that can inspire different faiths to an allegiance of hope.
Queen Esther's Garden
Title | Queen Esther's Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Vera Basch Moreen |
Publisher | Gorgias Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-03 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781463201616 |
This anthology brings to English-language readers the riches of the Judaeo-Persian literary tradition produced by the Jewish community of Iran between the eight and nineteenth centuries. Judaeo-Persian texts, written in classical Persian but using the Hebrew alphabet, reflect profound Muslim influences as well as the extent of original thought and expression among Jewish-Persian writers. The translations include fragments of early documents, verse renditions of biblical books, prayers, religious poetry, commentaries, and historical cronicles. Judaeo-Persian texts, written in classical Persian but using the Hebrew alphabet, reflect profound Muslim influences as well as the extent of original thought and expression among Jewish-Persian writers.
Historical and Chronological Context of the Bible
Title | Historical and Chronological Context of the Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce W. Gore |
Publisher | Trafford on Demand Pub |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 2010-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781426943591 |
Take in the full history of the Bible with a detailed account that focuses on its major empires, events and personalities. Written by a religious scholar who has taught at high school, college and adult levels, this historical exploration is organized around the major civilizations and epochs of the ancient world, beginning with Sumer and ending with Rome. Author Bruce W. Gore provides a thorough overview of major empires, such as the Assyrians or Babylonians, as well as more modest civilizations, such as the Phoenicians or Hittites. Learn how Cyrus the Persian, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and others changed the course of Christianity. In the course of historical exploration, this account also examines questions that may have puzzled readers of the Bible in the past: * Who was Sennacherib? * To which Assyrian king did Jonah preach, and did this make any difference in history? * What did the eight night visions of Zechariah mean in light of the rule of Darius the Persian? Study the Bible with an eye on its ancient setting and develop an understanding of its key people, places and civilizations with Historical and Chronological Context of the Bible.
The Gilded Chamber
Title | The Gilded Chamber PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Kohn |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2005-07-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0143035339 |
For centuries her name has been a byword for feminine beauty, guile, and wisdom. This sweeping, meticulously researched novel restores Esther to her full, complex humanity while reanimating the glittering Persian empire in which her story unfolded. Esther comes to that land as a terrified Jewish orphan betrothed to her cousin, a well-connected courtier. She finds a world racked by intrigue and unfathomable hatreds and realizes that the only way to survive is to win the heart of its king. Passionate, suspenseful, and historically authentic, The Gilded Chamber illuminates the dilemma of a woman torn between her heart and her sense of duty, resulting in pure narrative enchantment.