Courses Of Affairs
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Courses Of Affairs
John Shaver
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Courses of Affairs
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 is a parable, so that God may illustrate a point (Stedman np). The Layman’s Bible Commentary states that “there is no doubt that it is God’s hand that determines the course of affairs” (Kelly et al. 43). God’s does this by allowing a Jewish girl, Esther, to become queen of the Persian Empire, using her influence to destroy their enemies in order to save his people and allowing his people to rejoice in their glory (NJB Esther 1:1-10:3).
Esther rises to power when King Ahasuerus, another name for Xerxes, calls upon Queen Vashti to show the people, at Ahasuerus’s feast, her beauty. She refused and Ahasuerus divorced her. Soon after Ahasuerus calls all the fair young virgins, that live in his empire, to come and stand before him. He is to marry one of them and he chooses a Jewish girl, Esther, because she has great beauty. The Bible states “And the king loved Esther above all the women”(NJB Esther 2:1-16). Mordecai, Esther’s uncle, forbids Esther to revel her race, for he fears of what might happen if Ahasuerus was to find out. Because of his fear, he would walk up and down the courtyard in hopes of finding out her treatment.
Mordecai soon comes to know two officers, Bightan and Teresh, in the king’s service. At this time Mordecai learns of their plot to assassinate Ahasuerus. Mordecai informs Esther of their plot, who in return, informs Ahasuerus. Mordecai accusation’s proved to be true and the two officers went to prison. (NIV Esther 2:19-23)
Haman comes into the story as one of Ahasuerus’s favorites. The Catholic Encyclopedia informs us that Haman is “A royal favorite before whom the king has ordered all to bow”(np). When Haman walks pass the palace’s gate, he notices that Mordecai sitting their (McMahon np). This is where the story turns from the introduction of Queen Esther to the plot of massacring the Jewish people. Haman is angered by Mordecai rudeness and wishes to hang ...
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