An Unlikely Queen
Royalty deposed for lack of obedience and a Jewish orphan elevated to her place.
An Unlikely Queen
The final verses of chap. 6 take place in April 515 BC while the opening verses of chap. 7 begin with Ezra’s journey to Jerusalem in 458 BC, a gap of over fifty years.
King Xerxes (Ahasuerus), who ruled as king of Persia from 486 to 465 BC.
Historical Setting
The Story
The King’s Regret
Intro to Mordecai and Esther
The details we get on Mordecai are historic and positional:
The details we get on Esther:
What more do we learn about Esther?
Why The Secrets?
The Challenges
The story gives no hint of moral judgment about the actions of Esther, a young Jewish virgin who gave herself to a pagan, uncircumcised, Persian king. In the ethic of that era it was simply a given that kings had the right to collect a harem. More intriguing is the fact of God’s working through another “divine coincidence.” God’s sovereignty was at work through the encounter of a pagan king and a Jewish virgin, for it would lead to the rescue of God’s people.
