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The only book in the Bible that doesn’t mention God - Aleteia In the book of Esther, God is nowhere to be found How did this book get into the Bible? Reading the Bible (and properly understanding it, as much as it is actually possible) often proves to
The Surprising Book of the Bible That Doesnt Mention Gods Name The book of Esther is the only book in the Bible that does not mention God's name The omission of God's name may have been a deliberate choice by the author to highlight human responsibility
2 books of the Bible that don’t mention God - Jordan Raynor There are two books of the Bible that never mention God by name: Song of Solomon and Esther, which we have been exploring these past four weeks But is God “absent” from these books? Of course not First, we know that “all Scripture is God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16)
Can We Find the Gospel in Esther, a Book That Doesnt Mention . . . There are some places where a connection to the gospel is obvious Others are more difficult Esther is a book where the name of God isn’t even mentioned It’s set about 100 years after the Babylonian exile in the land of Persia So how can this story somehow connect to the gospel of Jesus?
Esther: The Hidden Hand of God - Christian Evidence Out of all the books of the Bible we find that the book of Esther doesn’t speak of God, or does it? The Book of Esther is rather odd because it is the only book of the Bible in which the name of God appears to be missing (Martin Luther considered excluding it from the Bible for this reason 1)
Which books of the Bible is Gods name not mentioned in? There are two books that don't "directly" mention God's name in them: Esther and Song of Solomon, though in Song 8:6 the NASB and ESV translate the last few letters of the word salhebetyah as LORD
Why doesn’t the book of Esther directly mention God? Esther and the Jews of Susa were appealing to God in hopes that He would intervene and grant her favor before the king Yet, in telling of these events, the author avoids directly mentioning God or even using the word “prayer” which would be an explicit reference to God