The Book of Esther is part of the Old Testament and tells the story of a Jewish queen who risks her life to save her people from persecution. "Additions to Esther" consists of six chapters that were added to the book during the Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures in the Septuagint version. These chapters contain additional stories and prayers that provide context and depth to the original book. Synonyms for "Additions to Esther" include "Esther's Supplements," "Esther's Add-Ons," "Esther's Appendices," and "Esther's Extensions." Regardless of what they are called, these additional chapters enhance and enrich the story of Esther and her bravery.