RT Article T1 The cult of Esther: Temple and priestly imagery in the book of Esther JF Journal for the study of the Old Testament VO 44 IS 1 SP 99 OP 114 A1 Rogland, Max F. 1968- LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1686958056 AB The MT of Esther studiously avoids mentioning God as well as any devotional practices such as prayer that would point to a deity. While this initial impression of ‘secularity' has been frequently discussed, this article seeks to demonstrate that there are more traces of divine presence in the book than have typically been acknowledged. Specifically, it argues that the MT of Esther employs terminology that carries distinctive associations with the OT cult. That is, the book contains a number of verbal cues that evoke the Temple's furnishings, functionaries, structure, and rituals. This article presents a number of examples of cultic imagery in Megillat Esther and suggests some ways in which their presence affects the interpretation of the book. K1 Cult K1 Esther K1 Liturgy K1 Priesthood K1 Providence K1 Ritual Theory K1 Temple DO 10.1177/0309089218778581