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  • curprev 08:5508:55, 24 September 2024 2600:100c:b0af:363d:f518:e115:4ec6:2e6d talk 91,769 bytes +484 Including this statement in the lede of the Purim article is important because it provides readers with a concise summary of the scholarly perspective on the holiday's origins and the purpose of the Book of Esther. It highlights the widely accepted view that the narrative serves to legitimize the adoption of a non-Jewish festival, setting the stage for understanding Purim's cultural and historical context. This framing can prompt readers to explore the holiday's evolution and its significance... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 08:4108:41, 24 September 2024 2600:100c:b0af:363d:f518:e115:4ec6:2e6d talk 91,285 bytes +557 Historical views: The inclusion of the consensus among scholars that the Book of Esther is viewed as a historicized myth or ritual rooted in Babylonian or Persian traditions emphasizes its fictional nature and cultural significance, providing essential context for understanding its narrative and the origins of the Purim festival. undo Tags: Reverted harv-error references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 08:3408:34, 24 September 2024 2600:100c:b0af:363d:f518:e115:4ec6:2e6d talk 90,728 bytes −39 Heavily debated. Most dating to 5th century BCE is definitely untrue. undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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