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The Book of Esther Author Unknown Purpose History behind the the Jewish feast of Purim So they will remember and celebrate the holiday 2
Unique in the Canon One of only two books named after a women. Only writing we have concerning the Jews that did not return to the promise land. Lacks any spiritual or religious language. God is not mentioned in the book at all. 3
Main Theme The Providence of God 4
Place in History 586 BC - Babylonians conquer Jerusalem & Temple Burned 538 BC - Babylon defeated by Cyrus "the Great" king of Persia 537 BC - Cyrus decreed that the Jews could return to their homeland and Zerubbabel and Joshua the high priest lead back a small remnant. Esther takes place during chapters 6 and 7 of Ezra. Ahasuerus (or Xerxes) king of Persia reigns from 485 to 464 BC. Artaxerxes his son allows both Ezra and Nehemiah to return to Jerusalem. 5
Susa - Capital of the Persian Empire 6
Ahasuerus Powerful Rash and quick tempered Proud Self-centered Wicked 7
Mordecai Esther’s cousin Raising Esther Continually demonstrates courage, faith and a desire to do what is right no matter the cost. God fearing Jew 8
Haman The antagonist Second in command Incredibly prideful Cowardly Manipulative 9
Esther Young Jewish orphan Jewish name is Hadassah, which means myrtle Courageous Faith Wise 10
“Who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Esther 4:14 11
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Exodus 14:8, Ezra 7:27, Esther 1:10 Powerful Rash and quick tempered Proud Self-centered Wicked 13
“Sovereign Lord,” Acts 4:24 14
Esther’s Obedience Young Jewish orphan Jewish name is Hadassah, which means myrtle Bitter? No evidence at all 15
Bitterness is ugly Ephesians 4:31 16
Esther’s Obedience Esther 2:10 Courageous Faith Wise 17
Mordecai Esther’s cousin Raising Esther Continually demonstrates courage, faith and a desire to do what is right no matter the cost. God fearing Jew Esther 2:11 18
Esther’s Teachable Heart Romans 12:15 I Peter 5:5-11 Phil 2:3-11 19