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Ahasuerus
[uh-haz-yoo-eer-uhs, uh-has-, uh-hazh-oo-, ah-
noun
a king of ancient Persia, known to the Greeks as Xerxes: husband of the Biblical Esther.
Ahasuerus
/ əˌhæzjuːˈɪərəs /
noun
Old Testament a king of ancient Persia and husband of Esther, generally identified with Xerxes
Example Sentences
One of their declarations: That like the Hebrew queen Esther — who wed King Ahasuerus of Persia and saved the country’s Jews from slaughter — they had been brought “to the kingdom for a time such as this.”
The tapestry was inspired by Gentileschi’s painting “Esther before Ahasuerus,” the house said, and made by Mumbai’s Chanakya International embroidery studio that provides hand embroidery training for women from low-income communities.
As Esther rose through ranks to become the queen of Persia, she kept her religious identity secret to her husband, King Ahasuerus.
“Now, King Ahasuerus! What do I want with half your estate? Do you think I am a Jew-usurer, seeking good investment in land? I would much rather have all your confidence. You will not exclude me from your confidence if you admit me to your heart?”
At the center of the story is King Ahasuerus, who met Esther, a Jewish girl at a mandatory beauty pageant he arranged with the hopes of finding a new queen after he had his first wife killed for failing to obey his commands.
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