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      • Esther became queen in 479 B.C. The key personalities are Esther, Mordecai, King Ahasuerus (or Xerxes), and Haman. Its purpose is to demonstrate God’s love and sovereignty in all circumstances. It is a post-exile story about Jews who stayed behind after most returned to Jerusalem after captivity.
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  2. Mar 6, 2024 · Brief Summary: The Book of Esther can be divided into three main sections. Chapters 1:1-2:18 – Esther replaces Vashti; 2:19-7:10 – Mordecai overcomes Haman; 8:1-10:3 – Israel survives Haman’s attempt to destroy them. The noble Esther risked her own death as she realized what was at stake.

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    This summary of the book of Esther provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Esther.

    Although we do not know who wrote the book of Esther, from internal evidence it is possible to make some inferences about the author and the date of composition. It is clear that the author was a Jew, both from his emphasis on the origin of a Jewish festival and from the Jewish nationalism that permeates the story. The author's knowledge of Persian...

    The author's central purpose was to record the institution of the annual festival of Purim and to keep alive for later generations the memory of the great deliverance of the Jewish people during the reign of Xerxes. The book accounts for both the initiation of that observance and the obligation for its perpetual commemoration (see 3:7; 9:26-32; see...

    The Feasts of Xerxes (1:1;2:18)
    The Feasts of Esther (2:19;7:10)
    The Feasts of Purim (chs. 8-10)
    • King Ahasuerus’s Feast and Queen Vashti’s Removal. King Ahasuerus of Persia holds a lavish feast. When he summons Queen Vashti to display her beauty, she refuses.
    • Esther Becomes Queen. A search is initiated for beautiful young women to replace Vashti. Esther, a Jewish orphan raised by her cousin Mordecai, is chosen among the candidates.
    • Haman’s Plot Against the Jews. Haman, an arrogant official, is enraged when Mordecai refuses to bow to him. He convinces King Ahasuerus to issue a decree to destroy all Jews.
    • Esther Agrees to Help the Jews. Mordecai urges Esther to use her position to help her people. Initially hesitant, Esther decides to risk her life by approaching the king uninvited.
  3. Read the book of Esther from the Bible with full chapters, summary and outline, Bible commentary, and our favorite verses to help you study and understand Scripture.

  4. Summary. The genre of the book of Esther is Narrative History. Its author is anonymous however; some believe Mordecai, (Esthers cousin and guardian), wrote it. It was written approximately 470 B.C. in Persia. Esther became queen in 479 B.C. The key personalities are Esther, Mordecai, King Ahasuerus (or Xerxes), and Haman.

  5. The Book in brief: The book of Esther begins with the all-powerful King of Persia (Ahasuerus) banishing his queen and seeking a replacement. Esther—the adopted daughter of Mordecai—finds favor with the king and is accepted as queen of the realm (Ch.2:17).

  6. SUMMARY. Ahasuerus, the all-powerful king of Persia, banishes his queen Vashti for failing to appear before him when bidden. The new chosen queen is Esther, cousin and adopted daughter of Mordecai, the Jew. Mordecai’s bitter enemy at court is the wicked Haman, the king’s right-hand man.

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