Lyrics by Esther

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  1. A Batalha do Arcanjo
  2. Acima de tudo
  3. Deus dos Campeões
  4. Deus Não Desampara
  5. Eis-Me Aqui
  6. Estou Contigo
  7. Eu Creio
  8. Luta por você
  9. Não Podia Imaginar
  10. O Céu Vai Se Abrir
  11. O Povo de Deus
  12. Pai Nosso
  13. Rei dos Reis
  14. Sua Voz Em Mim
  15. Tanque do Milagre
  16. Teus Sonhos
  17. Tome Posse da Vitória
  18. Vem Viver Seu Amor

Esther, originally Hadassah, is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. According to the biblical narrative, which is set in the Achaemenid Empire, the Persian king Ahasuerus falls in love with Esther and marries her. His grand vizier Haman is offended by Esther's cousin and guardian Mordecai because of his refusal to prostrate before him; prostrating in front of another person was a prominent gesture of respect in Persian society, but deemed unacceptable by Mordecai, who believes that a Jew should only express submissiveness to God. Consequently, Haman plots to have all of Persia's Jews killed, and eventually convinces Ahasuerus to permit him to do so. However, Esther foils the plan by revealing and decrying Haman's plans to Ahasuerus, who then has Haman executed and grants permission to the Jews to take up arms against their enemies; Esther is hailed for her courage and for working to save the Jewish nation from eradication. The Book of Esther's story provides the traditional explanation for Purim, a celebratory Jewish holiday that is observed on the Hebrew date on which Haman's order was to go into effect, which is the day that the Jews killed their enemies after Esther exposed Haman's intentions to her husband. Since the 1890s, several academics have “agreed in seeing [The Book of] Esther as a historicized myth or ritual” and generally concluded that Purim is rooted in a Babylonian or Persian myth or festival—though which one is a subject of discussion. Two related forms of the Book of Esther exist: a shorter Biblical Hebrew–sourced version found in Jewish and Protestant Bibles, and a longer Koine Greek–sourced version found in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles.

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