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Queen Esther Solid Perfume
Stick
Preparing To See The King
Esther 2:12
Now when every maid's turn was come to go in to
king Ahasuerus, after that she had been twelve months, according to the
manner of the women, (for so were the days of their purifications
accomplished, to wit, six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with
sweet odours, and with other things for the purifying of the women;).
In preparation to see the
King, Esther went through a purification using oil of myrrh for six
months and sweet odours for six months. On this page you will find
the Queen Esther Perfume. Click
here for the the Oil of
Myrrh and Queen Esther Anointing Oil.
Our Queen Esther perfume oil is a beautiful, exotic blend of sweet odours
extracted from plants, trees and flowers found in biblical days.
It is a true perfume oil a very high concentration of pure essential
oils, plant essences and resins.
Ingredients: An
exotic blend of Rose, Amber (Bdellium), Sandalwood, Lilies Of The
Field Blend, Pomegranate, Honey, Coriander, Myrtle, Myrrh,
Frankincense, Fruit Tree Blend, and Spikenard in a base of organic extra virgin olive oil (first fruits) from Israel.
More historical information about Queen
Esther (Hadas'sah)
can be found at the
bottom of this page.
If you would like see our full line of Rochelle Boleyn Natural
Perfumes you can visit our new natural perfume website at
www.naturalperfumescents.com Free shipping is available.

Eau De Parfum Spray 1 oz.
1 oz.
$85.95
Sample 1ML $6.00
Eau De Cologne Spray 1 oz.
1 oz.
$69.95

Eau de Colgone
Purse Size Refillable
Spray Bottle .33 oz .
$29.95

Eau de Parfum Solid
1/6 oz.
We are
discontinuing the Queen Esther perfume oil as the
new solid perfume stick is more diffusive and the
scent profile is more radiant. The perfume
solid also lasts longer on the skin.
Introductory Price $36.95

Easton's Bible Dictionary
Esther the queen of Ahasuerus, and heroine of the book that bears her
name. She was a Jewess named Hadas'sah (the myrtle), but when she
entered the royal harem she received the name by which she henceforth
became known (Esther 2:7). It is a Syro-Arabian modification of the
Persian word satarah, which means a star. She was the daughter of
Abihail, a Benjamite. Her family did not avail themselves of the
permission granted by Cyrus to the exiles to return to Jerusalem; and
she resided with her cousin Mordecai, who held some office in the
household of the Persian king at "Shushan in the palace." Ahasuerus
having divorced Vashti, chose Esther to be his wife. Soon after this he
gave Haman the Agagite, his prime minister, power and authority to kill
and extirpate all the Jews throughout the Persian empire. By the
interposition of Esther this terrible catastrophe was averted. Haman was
hanged on the gallows he had intended for Mordecai (Esther 7); and the
Jews established an annual feast, the feast of Purim (q.v.), in memory
of their wonderful deliverance. This took place about fifty-two years
after the Return, the year of the great battles of Plataea and Mycale
(B.C. 479).
Esther appears in the Bible as a "woman of deep piety, faith, courage,
patriotism, and caution, combined with resolution; a dutiful daughter to
her adopted father, docile and obedient to his counsels, and anxious to
share the king's favour with him for the good of the Jewish people.
There must have been a singular grace and charm in her aspect and
manners, since 'she obtained favour in the sight of all them that looked
upon her' (Esther 2:15). That she was raised up as an instrument in the
hand of God to avert the destruction of the Jewish people, and to afford
them protection and forward their wealth and peace in their captivity,
is also manifest from the Scripture account."
These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated
Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by Thomas Nelson, 1897.
Public Domain, copy freely.
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