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Heeding the Good and Bad Examples in the Book of Esther

Reka Hoving·2023-05-01

Having been told of Haman’s plot to kill off all the Jews, she acted boldly and selflessly to save her people. As we talked about previously, no one was aware of Esther’s identity as a Jew. If she had kept quiet and let Haman enact his plan, Esther would have been perfectly safe. Instead, she risked

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Esther—God’s Providential Care (2)

Jason Kortering·1979-10-15

We are examining the background for the feast that Esther had with Haman and the king during which she interceded for the life of all Jews. The fair virgins had assembled in Shushan, hoping to please the king with their favors and become queen. Among them we also find Esther (star). We are examinin

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Esther 6:1 to 10:3

John A Heys·1951-05-01

Esther Pleads For Her People Esther 7:l-8:2 Things occurred faster than Haman could cope with them. He had been greatly humiliated and had gone home to be comforted. Instead of comfort he finds great fears expressed and dreadful talk of his certain doom. But he is not given much time even to conte

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Esther—God’s Providential Care (1)

Jason Kortering·1979-09-15

The advice pleased the king and all the princes that were gathered at the feast. Action was taken immediately and letters dispatched unto all lands, written in their own language. The impact was that every man should rule his own house. It is interesting, as an aside here, to notice that from a form

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Esther 4:4 – 5:14

John A Heys·1951-04-01

LESSON XV. Esther Learns Of The Plot Esther 4:4-9 Mordecai’s plan succeeded, and Queen Esther was informed of his deep sorrow. Because of the bond of natural love be­tween her and Mordecai she is exceeding­ly grieved to learn that something so terrible has happened to him that he had put on sackcl

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Esther 2:5-18

John A Heys·1950-02-01

But of Esther it is said that she was “fair and beauti­ful.” And the first of these words liter­ally means “fair or beautiful of form”, so that it was more than merely a beautiful face that pleased king Ahasuerus. It was a lustful beauty that made her pleasing to the king. This was also the beauty o

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Esther (The Jew) Becomes Queen

  1. Esther's Ascent
  2. Esther's Secret
  3. God's Secret
Andrew Lanning·2019-09-08

We turn in God's word tonight to Esther chapter two. Esther two. After these things, when the wrath of King Ahasuerus was appeased, he remembered Vashti and what she had done and what was decreed against her. Then said the king's servants that ministered unto him, let there be fair young virgin

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Esther Becomes Queen

  1. Summoned
  2. Prepared
  3. Crowned
Justin Smidstra·2022-08-28

Let's turn in the Holy Scriptures to the book of Esther chapter two. We will read the entire chapter and the text we will focus on tonight is verses one through 20. Verses one through 20. Let us hear the word of the Lord in Esther chapter two. After these things, when the wrath of King Ahasueru

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Esther: (2) A Display of Worldliness

Cory Griess·2019-06-09

We read God's word tonight in Esther chapter 2. Esther chapter 2. We continue our series on the book of Esther. We're going to read the whole of Esther chapter 2. Our text is the first 20 verses of the chapter. Esther 2 verse 1, after these things, when the wrath of King Ahasuerus was appeased,

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Esther Hiding Her Identity

Erik Guichelaar·2018-08-19

We turn in Sacred Scripture to Esther Chapter 2. We read the entire chapter, Esther Chapter 2. The text is verse 10. Especially the first part of verse 10. But we first read the whole chapter of Esther Chapter 2. After these things, when the wrath of King Ahasuerus was appeased, he remembered V