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What is the Book of Esther all about? Would like Esther explained, an outline of Esther, an overview of Esther, or a summary of the Book of Esther? You’ve come to the right place! In this Survey of Esther video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch offers a, “Summary of the Book of Esther.”
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- In today's video we're going to survey and briefly summarize the book of Esther.
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- Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.
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- As for the author, the Book of Esther does not specifically name its author. The most popular traditions are
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- Mordecai, a major character in the Book of Esther, Ezra, and Nehemiah, who would have been familiar with Persian customs.
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- As for the date of writing, the Book of Esther was likely written between 460 and 350
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- BC. Now, as for the purpose of writing, the purpose of the
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- Book of Esther is to display the providence of God, especially in regard to His chosen people,
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- Israel. The Book of Esther records the institution of the Feast of Purim and the obligation of its perpetual observation.
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- The Book of Esther was read at the Feast of Purim to commemorate the great deliverance of the
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- Jewish nation brought about by God through Esther. Jews today still read Esther during Purim.
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- Here are some key verses. Esther 2, verse 15, Now when the time came for Esther to go to the king, she asked for nothing other than what
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- Haggai the king's eunuch, who was in charge of the harem, suggested. Esther 4, verse 14,
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- For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise from another place, but you and your father's family will perish.
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- And who knows but that you have come to the royal position for such a time as this?
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- Esther 6, verse 13, Since Mordecai, before whom your downfall has begun, is of Jewish origin, you cannot stand against him.
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- You will surely come to ruin. Esther 7, verse 3, If I have found favor with you,
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- O king, and if it pleases your majesty, grant me my life. This is my petition, and the life of my people, this is my request.
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- Now for a brief summary. The Book of Esther can be divided into three main sections.
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- Chapters 1, verse 1, through chapter 2, verse 18, Esther replaces Vashti. Chapter 2, verse 19, through chapter 7, verse 10,
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- Mordecai overcomes Haman. In chapter 8, verse 1, through chapter 10, verse 3, Israel survives
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- Haman's attempt to destroy them. The noble Esther risked her own death as she realized what was at stake.
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- She willingly did what could have been a deadly maneuver and took on the second -in -command of her husband's kingdom,
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- Haman. She proved a wise and most worthy opponent, all the while remaining humble and respectful of the position of her husband king.
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- Esther's story is much like the story of Joseph in Genesis 41. Both stories involve four monarchs who control the destiny of the
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- Jews. Both accounts show the heroism of Israelite individuals who provide the means for the salvation of their people and nation.
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- The hand of God is evident in that what appears to be a bad situation is indeed very much under the control of the
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- Almighty God, who ultimately has the good of the people at heart. At the center of this story is the ongoing division between the
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- Jews and the Amalekites, which was recorded to have begun in the book of Exodus. Haman's goal is the final effort recorded in the
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- Old Testament period of the complete eradication of the Jews. His plans eventually end up with his own demise and the elevation of his enemy
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- Mordecai to his own position, as well as the salvation of the Jews. Feasting is a major theme of this book.
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- There are seven recorded banquets, and many of the events were planned, plotted, or exposed at these banquets.
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- Although the name of God is never mentioned in this book, it is apparent that the Jews of Susa sought
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- His intervention when they fasted and prayed for three days, Esther 4, verse 16.
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- In spite of the fact that the law allowing their destruction was written according to the laws of the
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- Medes and Persians, rendering it unchangeable, the way was cleared for their prayers to be answered.
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- Esther risked her life by going not once uninvited before the king, but twice, Esther 5, verses 1–2 and chapter 8, verse 3.
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- She was not content with the destruction of Haman. She was intent on saving her people.
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- The institution of the Feast of Purim is written and preserved for all to see and is still observed today.
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- God's chosen people, without any direct mention of His name, were granted a stay of execution through the wisdom and humility of Esther.
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- As for Foreshadowings, in Esther we are given a behind -the -scenes look at the ongoing struggle of Satan against the purposes of God and especially against His promised
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- Messiah. The entrance of Christ into the human race was predicated upon the existence of the
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- Jewish race. Just as Haman plotted against the Jews in order to destroy them, so has
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- Satan set himself against Christ and God's people. Just as Haman is defeated on the gallows he built for Mordecai, so does
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- Christ use the very weapon that His enemy devised to destroy Him and His spiritual seed.
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- For the cross by which Satan planned to destroy the Messiah was the very means through which
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- Christ, having canceled the written code with its regulations that was against us and that stood opposed to us,
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- He took it away, nailing it to the cross. And having disarmed the powers and authorities,
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- He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross. Colossians 2, verses 14 and 15.
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- Just as Haman was hanged on the gallows he built for Mordecai, so the devil was crushed by the cross he erected to destroy
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- Christ. Here's some practical application. The book of Esther shows the choice we make between seeing the hand of God in our circumstances in life and seeing things as merely coincidence.
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- God is the sovereign ruler of the universe, and we can be assured that His plans will not be moved by the actions of mere evil men.
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- Although His name is not mentioned in the book, His providential care for His people, both individuals and the nation, is evident throughout.
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- For instance, we cannot fail to see the Almighty exerting influence over King Xerxes' timely insomnia.
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- Throughout the example of Mordecai and Esther, the silent love language our Father often uses to communicate directly to our spirits is shown in this book.
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- Esther proved to have a godly and teachable spirit that also showed great strength and willing obedience.
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- Esther's humility was markedly different from those around her, and this caused her to be elevated into the position of queen.
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- She shows us that remaining respectful and humble, even in difficult, if not humanly impossible circumstances, often sets us up to be the vessel of untold blessing for both ourselves and others.
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- We would do well to emulate her godly attitude in all areas of life, but especially in trials.
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- Not once is there a complaint or bad attitude exposed in the writing. Many times we read she won the favor of those around her.
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- Such favor is what ultimately saved her people. We can be granted such favor as we accept even unfair persecution and follow
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- Esther's example of maintaining a positive attitude coupled with humility and the determination to lean on God.
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- Who knows, but that God put us in such a position for just such a time as this.
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