hand. Religious Community The religious community in the book of Esther, consist of the following: Esther and Mordechai are Hebrew to include their community, and Haman, is an Agagite so is his community. In, the book of Esther, Esther can be observed as a leader, mentee, willing to obey, has faith, would lay down her life for God and her people. Esther was a woman who fears God. Verse 2:7 And Mordechai had brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle’s daughter, for she had neither father nor mother
The book of Esther is a great book and is powerful in so many ways. Esther is worthy of our attention and consideration. God’s people were in danger and the Lord was going to make sure they were vindicated and victorious in the face of their enemies. The name “Esther” means “Star” and she was a heroine, daughter of Abihail and adopted by Mordecai and tribe of Benjamin. She was a great woman of God, but we must see what it took for her to come to the role of queen. Ahasuerus,a Persian king, sitting
The book of Esther takes place during the Persian Empire at the time of Xerxes (485-465 BCE). It is one of the most neglected books in the bible and very few people have ever heard a sermon on it. In fact, Ray C. Stedman reports that “Esther is a different kind of literature” and “because it is a different kind of literature, I think perhaps we are a bit frightened by it” (np). The book never mentions the name of God, the prophecy of Christ, and the words heaven or hell never even appear in it. It
The Book of Esther The Book of Esther is on how a normal Jew woman named Esther who is invited to the palace of King Xerxes. King Xerxes last lady did not want to marry him, so he invites Esther to the palace where King Xerxes asks Esther to marry him. Esther agrees, and she becomes the queen of Susa. King Xerxes falls in love with her the moment he sees Esther. Therefore, Esther becomes queen of Susa and gets her very own room and gets everything she wants. The whole argument in this paper is that
Powerful Life Lessons from the Book of Esther The Book of Esther is a dramatic account, which shows us special and purposeful plans that God has prepared for our lives. The story is also full of powerful life lessons about God’s supreme love toward human beings and the importance of one having courage. Esther was a little orphan girl. However, her uncle, Mordecai, raised Esther as his own child. He taught her to believe in God and therefore, God blessed her with cleverness and beauty, incomparable
Manipulation Haman manipulates the king into approving his requests of committing genocide of the Jews. Hadassah (Queen Esther) manipulates the king into doing the right thing and to not kill Mordecai. A man manipulates a girl to thinking if she poisoned the other girls then she could be queen. Struggle for Power The struggle of power is shown throughout the book. Haman is the king’s advisor who wanted to be king. He manipulates the king in approving his requests of genocide to the Jews. He was
Would you ever go against those with power in order to remain faithful to God? Esther is the story of a woman named Esther. She was raised by her cousin Mordecai due to the fact that her parents had died when she was a child. Esther marries King Xerxes after he notices her beauty when trying to find a new wife. One night, Mordecai overheard two guards talking about killing the King. Mordecai suggests to Esther that she tell her husband about the plot against him. Mordecai is rewarded for his good
The little Old Testament book of Esther is a fascinating read. Yet there is one man that plays a key role in the account given in Scripture as to how the Jewish people were rescued from Haman’s vicious attack on the Jewish people. Mordecai can be contributed as the man that helped raise his orphaned relative, Esther, as she was young. As Mordecai saved Esther when she was younger, so would he save her as she grew older and was a Persian Queen. The account given in Esther tells that if it were not
eyes sparkled under your crown. Your cheeks were flushed with excitement. In your happiness, you were the center of attention. People smiled, and cried. They were remembering other Purims in better times. Every time your father read the name Esther HaMalkah ("Esther the Queen") the other children smiled at you. You stood very proud, very serious. The megillah was your story. That night, as I tucked you into bed, rosy and happy, stuffed with hamantashen, you murmured sleepily, "I'm lucky I am
the holiday Purim. The canonical book of Esther that is present in the Hebrew bible today stands out among other scripture in the cannon due to its noticeably more secular tone. In the text, God is neither mentioned nor addressed in prayer, yet the prosperity of Judaism over her enemies undoubtedly elevates Esther in standing with other significant figures of the Old Testament. Hebrew Esther makes heavy reliance on symbolism, such as the relationship between Esther and Mordecai, which works to show
See Esther. HAMAN (Hā´ man) Personal name meaning “magnificent.” The Agagite who became prime minister under the Persian king Ahasuerus (Esther 3:1). He was a fierce enemy of the Jews, and he devised a plot to exterminate them. In particular, he had a gallows erected on which he hoped to hang Mordecai because Mordecai would not bow to him. Through the intervention of Esther, however, his scheme was unmasked, and he was hanged on the gallows he had designed for Mordecai the Jew. See Esther. —Holman
The book of esther shows what exactly can happen when you’re in power and need something done and what with just enough power you can get away with and not look like a bad guy. The book revolves around three main subjects: the Ironic parts, the courageous parts and then the Hypocrisy parts. Knowing this a lot comes to mind and asks what exactly can happen with that much power and what you can get away with. Courage takes a big role in the book because of the risk Esther takes in order for her to
I will soon die and nobody cares. As I walk past the castle I look longingly at it. I do not know why I am doing this it just felt right. I plan to break the awful news to Esther soon. Haman: Finally my dream is realized I will be victoooooooorious I am sitting the throne room when alas that pompous queen barges in on my parade. I grin knowing that we will have a good whipping this afternoon, when the king does something
As Giorgio Armani once stated, “elegance is not about being noticed, it’s about being remembered.” Queen Esther from the Old Testament truly embodied what it means to make a positive impact on a community, despite not always being the center of attention. In the book Twelve Unlikely Heroes, John MacArthur retells her story and explains how she helped save her people through God’s power. Although she was a woman of true excellence, Esther’s existence and emotions were not directly stated because they
Any activity to ponder the trustworthiness of the Book of Esther is both true blue and fundamental, in light of the fact that the Book of Esther presents itself as having a noteworthy character. A proof in this sense is the utilization of recipes experienced in the verifiable books of the Bible. In expansion, the main archive which gives confirmation about the Purim banquet is the Book of Esther, and if the trustworthiness of the occasions on which Purim was established couldn 't be demonstrated
The Bible needs to be read in the same fashion as any other book—beginning to end. When you start anywhere else, you lack the context to understand the coherence of the various historical anecdotes in the Bible as well as the overarching theme of the Bible. Although the Bible has sixty-books written by approximately forty authors in a span of over 2,000 years (Roberts, 2002, p. 14), the Old Testament has remained 95% accurate, and the New Testament has remained 97% accurate (Stokes & Lewis). Subsequently
The book of Esther appears as a historical book in the Hebrew Bible. Set in the city of Susa, during the Persian empire, the story of Esther portrays the literary convention of a Jew in a foreign court. Esther, the heroine, saves her people from destruction and creates the origin for the holiday, Purim. The lack of divine intervention in this book raises many questions, especially the inclusion of it canonicity. Many aspects of the story, point to the idea that the story of Esther began as a Babylonian
Week Four Devotional Mordecai sent this reply to Esther: “Don’t think for a moment that because you’re in the palace you will escape when all other Jews are killed. If you keep quiet at a time like this, deliverance and relief for the Jews will arise from some other place, but you and your relatives will die. Who knows if perhaps you were made queen for just such a time as this?” Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: “Go and gather together all the Jews of Susa and fast for me. Do not eat or
them to be shown to him. One woman who stood out from the rest: Esther was a strong, courageous, and loyal leader who saved her people from death. She risked her won life for the lives of others. Nevertheless, her duties did not always come easy. There were many difficult moments that Esther had to experience, and sometimes she could not find solutions. However, she gave her troubles to Him, and found peace. In Susa the citadel, Esther lived with her cousin, Mordecai, who took her in when she was
girl Esther comes in (Esther 2). She is described as a beautiful girl who “was admired by all who saw her” (NSRV, Esther 2:15). Esther is eventually chosen by King Ahasuerus to become his Queen and is given titles, lands, and a banquet. By, among other things, staying modest, not asking for much, and uncovering a plot against the King with the help of her foster father Mordecai, Esther becomes a trusted person at court. And for a long time, Esther keeps