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The Star of La Rochelle: Being the True Story of the Life of Esther Leroy, Wife of Gabriel Bernon, 1652-1710
The Star of La Rochelle is a historical novel that tells the true story of Esther Leroy, the wife of Gabriel Bernon, a wealthy Huguenot merchant who lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The book is set in La Rochelle, a port city in France, and follows Esther's life from her childhood as a Protestant in a Catholic country to her marriage to Gabriel and their subsequent move to the American colonies.The novel explores the challenges that Esther faced as a woman, a Huguenot, and a foreigner in a new land. It also delves into the politics and religious tensions of the time, including the persecution of the Huguenots and the struggle for control of the American colonies between the French and the English.Through Esther's story, the author provides a glimpse into the lives of women during this period, as well as the experiences of the Huguenots and the early settlers of America. The book is based on extensive research and includes historical details and events that add depth and authenticity to the narrative.Overall, The Star of La Rochelle is a compelling and well-written novel that offers a fascinating look at a little-known period of history and the remarkable life of Esther Leroy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Essie, the Mountain Climber: The Story of Esther Carson Winans
Essie, The Mountain Climber: The Story Of Esther Carson Winans is a biographical book written by Doris Littrell. The book tells the inspiring story of Esther Carson Winans, who was known as Essie, and her passion for mountain climbing. Essie was born in 1893 in Colorado and grew up in a family that loved the outdoors. She started climbing mountains at a young age and quickly became known for her skills and determination. The book follows Essie's journey as she climbs some of the most challenging mountains in the United States, including Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, and Mount Shasta. It also explores her personal life, including her marriage to fellow climber William Winans and their adventures together. Throughout the book, Littrell portrays Essie as a strong and independent woman who was ahead of her time. She faced many challenges as a female mountain climber in the early 1900s, but she never let that stop her from pursuing her dreams. Overall, Essie, The Mountain Climber: The Story Of Esther Carson Winans is a captivating and inspiring read that celebrates the life of a remarkable woman. It is a must-read for anyone interested in mountaineering, women's history, or stories of perseverance and determination.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Die Geschichte von Purim. Das Buch Esther: Aus der Bibel nacherzählt für Kinder

Die Geschichte von Purim. Das Buch Esther: Aus der Bibel nacherzählt für Kinder

Raquel Erdtmann

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Purim ist das fr hlichste und ausgelassenste Fest im Judentum, an dem der Errettung der Juden in Persien unter K nig Xerxes (hebr isch Ahaschverosch) im Jahre 450 vor unserer Zeit gedacht wird. Durch ein Los, das persisch Pur hei t, hatte der Minister Haman den Tag bestimmt, an dem die j dische Gemeinde Persiens vernichtet werden sollte. Wunderbarerweise gelang durch die j dische K nigin Esther die Rettung. Diese Ereignisse sind im Buch Esther der Bibel beschrieben, das hier originalgetreu f r Kinder nacherz hlt wird. An diesem Tag ist es geradezu eine Pflicht, sich zu am sieren. Kinder und Erwachsene verkleiden sich, in der Synagoge ert nt ein ohrenbet ubender Krach, wenn die Esther-Rolle vorgelesen wird und die Kinder mit ihren Rasseln auf die Nennung Hamans reagieren. Man beschenkt einander mit Speisen, zum Beispiel mit den k stlichen Hamantaschen, einem s en Geb ck, das die Kinder so lieben, und l dt einander zu einem Festmahl ein.
Morning Conversations on the Rise and Fall of Kings and Kingdoms: 1 Samuel-Esther
Welcome to Volume 2 of a 5-volume collection of devotional thoughts from the Old Testament. Morning Conversations on The Rise and Fall of Kings and Kingdoms takes the reader through nine books of biblical history. Once again, I invite you to join with me in a fresh devotional read through the pages of the Old Testament text. My goal in writing is not to exhaustively interpret, translate, or provide full commentary on every chapter of the Old Testament, but to help you engage with the text and perhaps draw some meaningful application for each day. I have discovered a number of fascinating ways the truth of God's Word leaps off the page and into my heart. It is my hope that some of my reflections will help you with your discovery of scripture and the role of faith in your life. I use the word "Conversations" with great intentionality. I think Bible study should happen that way. God is revealed to us through God's story, and then we reflect and offer back to God the thoughts of our hearts. It is a conversation... a back-and-forth dialogue. Conversations invite us to ponder, reflect, inquire, learn, and grow.As you read through these volumes, my hope is that you will take the time, not to simply read what I have written, but to reflect with me on what the ancients have written. Let me challenge you each morning to take a moment to read the suggested focus chapter from a trusted translation before you dive into the words I have written. Read and reflect. As you make your way through this book, and the other volumes in the set, you will discover a lot of my life story written into these pages. But more importantly, I hope you will discover a lot about God's story... the one carefully crafted and preserved for you. For in hearing God's story, you will hear the echoing refrain of God's desire to know you, to love you, and to redeem you. Welcome to the conversation.Morning Conversations Volumes 1-5Morning Conversations on the Creation of a People and Place is the first volume of a set that follows the natural order of the Old Testament canon, and spans the Biblical narrative from the opening chapter of Genesis to the end of the book of Ruth.Morning Conversations on the Rise and Fall of Kings and Kingdoms continues the orderly progression, spanning the books of 1 Samuel through Esther.Morning Conversations on the Wisdom of the Ages covers all five books of wisdom literature from Job to the Song of Solomon.Morning Conversations on the Prophetic Word wraps up the Old Testament with a look at the books of prophecy, covering both the Major and Minor prophets, Isaiah through Malachi.Additionally, Morning Conversations on the New Testament is the final volume of this collection, offering perspective from each chapter of the New Testament.
Hidden Power of a Surrendered Life: Compelling Lessons of Influence from the Life of Esther and Other Yielded Lives
Having influence, 'making a difference', and leaving a legacy is a costly privilege. Doing so is to step into a destiny filled with opportunities to yield, to lead, and to boldly go where others have not gone before. It requires quietness in the midst of turmoil and courage in the face of overwhelming odds. As you journey with Glenda Malmin through the life of Esther and those she related to in The Hidden Power of a Surrendered Life, you will find your life woven together with the ancients and see their lives in yours. Esther and her beloved mentor Mordecai both had hesitations, concerns, opinions and deep challenges in their roles and yet remained surrendered to the will of God.
Behold Your Queen!: A Story of Esther
It is the ancient days of the Persian Empire. Hadassah was content in her quiet life in the Jewish quarter of the city of Babylon with her uncle Mordecai, who had raised her from childhood. But she was old enough to be married, and yet her uncle hadn't arranged a marriage for her. Meanwhile in Shushan, King Ahasuerus' marriage to the vain and selfish Vashti has ended, and a new wife must be found. Why not bring to him the most beautiful women of the kingdom, and let him choose? And so the loveliest young women of the empire are selected in local contests, and Hadassah is among those chosen to go to Shushan to meet the King.But as a Jewess in a foreign land with powerful enemies to her faith, she must conceal her true identity and take the Babylonian name of Esther. Will she find love with a man she has never met? And can she survive in a strict royal court controlled by the evil prime minister Haman, who wants to destroy her people?Out of print for 40 years, this special edition contains the original text of "Behold Your Queen " in a large, trade size paperback, suitable for collecting.
Achieving a Better World For Every Person: Inspired by the joint legacy of Nathan and Esther K. Wagner
Why Did I Write This Book?I am a product of an era where Morse code was the most efficient mode of communication, when you could ride the streetcar in Chicago for seven cents and when commercial airlines were just getting off the ground. It makes my head spin to think about the dramatic changes I have lived through. So many advances in technology, communications, transportation and medicine have immensely altered life for the better and will continue to do so for many years to come. Yet, I am very concerned about the state of affairs in America and its future. I worry that we are losing our competitive edge and I am troubled about a growing social apathy and an inadequate educational system. I fear that we are currently in the process of pawning our future for short-term gains and when the bill comes due, we won't have the means to pay it.What can be done about all, or any, of the concerns which I have referenced? Do Americans have the wherewithal to confront these challenges and come up with solutions? Or, have a sizeable number of Americans become complacent (and dependent upon government) and are assuming that their present way of life will always be the same? I can't give you the answers, but I can offer you the following truisms (with certainty of their validity) that must be pursued for the future in order to maintain the viability of our culture and current way of life: A more realistic education of new and existing generations about the "REAL WORLD" so that society's members can play a more meaningful role in politics IS KEY.Reasoned affirmative-action by a well-informed electorate IS ESSENTIAL.The utilization of enlightened self-interest (ESI) by a larger percentage of our population and maintaining a positive outlook to achieve a better life for all people IS CRITICAL.I firmly believe that the efforts to safeguard a better world for the future must come from the bottom up (the individual citizen) and not from the top down (the elected leaders).A realistic and truly meaningful education enriches life, provides perspective, encourages creativity, increases opportunity, opens minds and opens doors. Well-educated and well-informed citizens are an essential foundation in order to build a productive society that is able to thrive and compete in a constantly changing world.Winston Churchill once said, "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others." He was right As imperfect as democracy is, it offers the best chance for liberty, equality, opportunity and upward mobility through hard work. But democracy can only be maintained by active participation of society where "We the People" are always involved and continually striving for a more perfect union. History repeats itself and I implore all of you to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. Don't ignore history; study it for enlightenment and life lessons. If you truly want to optimize life for yourself and others, then focus on building upon the knowledge and work of those who came before you in a way that will also benefit those who come after you.