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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.

  3. Esther Summary. by Jay Smith. 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.

    • Esther Chapter 1 – King Ahasuerus’S Feast and Queen Vashti’s Removal
    • Esther Chapter 2 – Esther Becomes Queen
    • Esther Chapter 3 – Haman’s Plot Against The Jews
    • Esther Chapter 4 – Esther Agrees to Help The Jews
    • Esther Chapter 5 – Esther’s Banquet
    • Esther Chapter 6 – Mordecai Is Honored
    • Esther Chapter 7 – Haman’s Downfall
    • Esther Chapter 8 – The Jews Are Granted Protection
    • Esther Chapter 9 – The Jews’ Victory
    • Esther Chapter 10 – Mordecai’s Greatness

    King Ahasuerus of Persia holds a lavish feast. When he summons Queen Vashti to display her beauty, she refuses. Furious, the king removes her from her position as queen on his advisors’ counsel. This sets the stage for Esther’s entrance. The chapterpaints a picture of the king’s wealth and Vashti’s defiance, which unwittingly paves the way for Esth...

    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. She finds favor with the king and is crowned queen. Meanwhile, Mordecai uncovers a plot to assassinate King Ahasuerus and informs Esther, who reports it to the king in Mordecai’s name.

    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. Mordecai learns of the decree and is devastated, as are Jews throughout the kingdom.

    Mordecai urges Esther to use her position to help her people. Initially hesitant, Esther decides to risk her life by approaching the king uninvited. She asks Mordecai to have the Jews fast and pray for her. She resolves, “If I perish, I perish.”

    Esther approaches King Ahasuerus, who extends his scepter, sparing her life. She invites the king and Haman to a banquet. At the banquet, she requests their presence at another banquet the following day. Haman, meanwhile, builds gallows to hang Mordecai.

    The king, unable to sleep, reads the royal records and learns of Mordecai’s earlier service in saving his life. He decides to honor him. Haman, thinking the honor is for himself, is humiliated when he must parade Mordecai through the city in royal garments.

    At Esther’s second banquet, she reveals her Jewish identity and accuses Haman of plotting to annihilate her people. The king, enraged, orders Haman to be hanged on the gallows he had built for Mordecai.

    Esther pleads with the king to revoke Haman’s decree. The king allows the Jews to defend themselves against their enemies. Esther and Mordecai write a new decree, and there is great rejoicing among the Jews.

    On the day originally decreed for their destruction, the Jews defend themselves and defeat their enemies throughout the kingdom. Esther requests a second day of fighting in Susa, and the king grants it. Mordecai establishes the feast of Purim to commemorate the victory.

    Mordecai is exalted in the kingdom and holds a high position under King Ahasuerus. The chapterbriefly summarizes Mordecai’s greatness and his services to his people. It serves as a fitting conclusion to the story, showcasing how God elevated Mordecai. Read also: The Book of Job Summary by Chapter (1-42)

  4. 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.

  5. Summary of the Book of Esther. 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. Author and Date.

  6. Esther Bible Story Summary. by David Peach · Print · Email. Tweet. T he story of Esther reads like a novel and is full of great spiritual lessons. The greatest being that God protects His people. He may not always do it in the way we think He should, but the book of Esther shows that He is in control even when we don’t see Him.

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · Book of Esther, in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It belongs to the third section of the Judaic canon, known as the Ketuvim, or ‘Writings,’ and also appears in the Protestant canon and in the Roman Catholic canon. It purports to explain how the feast of Purim came to be celebrated by the Jews.

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