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It is interesting to note that Esther closes out the PAH canon.  For Jews, Chronicles implied deliverance by God but and expectation in the Land.  For Christian, Malachi rounds out the OT because of its expectation of a Messiah.  Esther reflects the Austronesian hope of blessing while remaining in foreign lands and triumphing as ''aide-de-camps'' for other rulers.
It is interesting to note that Esther closes out the PAH canon.  For Jews, Chronicles implied deliverance by God but and expectation in the Land.  For Christian, Malachi rounds out the OT because of its expectation of a Messiah.  Esther reflects the Austronesian hope of blessing while remaining in foreign lands and triumphing as ''aide-de-camps'' for other rulers.


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