
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


It's that somewhat random time of year again, where I set aside a bit of time to celebrate a holiday that intersects with our narrative. This year that means Purim, the Jewish celebration of the Book of Esther. Esther tells the story of a Jewish woman turned Achaemenid queen in the court of Ahasuerus (maybe Xerxes, maybe an Artaxerxes, probably a bit of both). Esther and her cousin Mordecai have to foil the genocidal plans of the King's vizier Haman to save their people, and the result is today's festivities.
300 Review
In The Words of Zarathustra
Patreon | Support Page
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
By Trevor Culley and HoPful Media4.7
408408 ratings
It's that somewhat random time of year again, where I set aside a bit of time to celebrate a holiday that intersects with our narrative. This year that means Purim, the Jewish celebration of the Book of Esther. Esther tells the story of a Jewish woman turned Achaemenid queen in the court of Ahasuerus (maybe Xerxes, maybe an Artaxerxes, probably a bit of both). Esther and her cousin Mordecai have to foil the genocidal plans of the King's vizier Haman to save their people, and the result is today's festivities.
300 Review
In The Words of Zarathustra
Patreon | Support Page
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

4,261 Listeners

4,387 Listeners

538 Listeners

1,834 Listeners

1,536 Listeners

1,103 Listeners

1,854 Listeners

984 Listeners

494 Listeners

6,304 Listeners

455 Listeners

3,212 Listeners

345 Listeners

454 Listeners

219 Listeners