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El Bethel church of Christ
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2015
Sin & Grace: The Nature of Sin, by Donnie V. Rader -- November 10, 2024
Sin & Grace: The Nature of Sin, by Donnie V. Rader -- November 10, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 10) - Raising Teenagers -- November 10, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 10) - Raising Teenagers November 10, 2024
When the Heart is Stirred, by Donnie V. Rader -- November 11, 2024
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When the Heart is Stirred, by Donnie V. Rader November 11, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 10) - Getting the Work Done (Part 2) -- November 6, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 10) - Getting the Work Done (Part 2) November 6, 2024
When the Thorn is Not Removed, by J.R. Bronger -- November 3, 2023
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When the Thorn is Not Removed, by J.R. Bronger November 3, 2023
How Did I Get Here?, by J.R. Bronger -- November 3, 2024
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How Did I Get Here?, by J.R. Bronger November 3, 2024
This is My Story, by J.R. Bronger -- November 3, 2024
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This is My Story, by J.R. Bronger November 3, 2024
Steps of Salvation, by J.R. Bronger -- November 2, 2024
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Steps of Salvation, by J.R. Bronger November 2, 2024
Contentment, by J.R. Bronger -- November 1, 2024
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Contentment, by J.R. Bronger November 1, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 9) - Getting the Work Done (Part 1) -- October 30, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 9) - Getting the Work Done (Part 1) October 30, 2024
"The People Sat Down to Eat and Drink, and Rose Up to Play", by Donnie V. Rader -- October 27, 2024
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"The People Sat Down to Eat and Drink, and Rose Up to Play", by Donnie V. Rader October 27, 2024
Parenting Class (Lesson 9) - Challenges for Parents with Small Children -- October 27, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 9) - Challenges for Parents with Small Children October 27, 2024
The Syro-Phoenician Woman, by Donnie V. Rader -- October 27, 2024
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The Syro-Phoenician Woman, by Donnie V. Rader October 27, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 8) - Work & Authority of Elders -- October 23, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 8) - Work & Authority of Elders October 23, 2024
Parenting Class (Lesson 8) - Discipline (Part 2) -- October 20, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 8) - Discipline (Part 2) October 20, 2024
The Art of Marriage, by David Gipson -- October 20, 2024
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The Art of Marriage, by David Gipson October 20, 2024
The Fool, by Joshua Gipson -- October 20, 2024
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The Fool, by Joshua Gipson October 20, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 7) - Dealing with Problems (Part 2) -- October 16, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 7) - Dealing with Problems (Part 2) October 16, 2024
Great Faith, by Donnie V. Rader -- October 13, 2024
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Great Faith, by Donnie V. Rader October 13, 2024
Parenting Class (Lesson 7) - Discipline (Part 1) -- October 13, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 7) - Discipline (Part 1) October 13, 2024
The Hope That Sustains Us, by Donnie V. Rader -- October 13, 2024
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The Hope That Sustains Us, by Donnie V. Rader October 13, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 6) - Dealing with Problems (Part 1) -- October 9, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 6) - Dealing with Problems (Part 1) October 9, 2024
Jesus Cried, by Donnie V. Rader -- October 6, 2024
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Jesus Cried, by Donnie V. Rader October 6, 2024
Parenting Class (Lesson 6) - Women, Keep the Home -- October 6, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 6) - Women, Keep the Home October 6, 2024
Life Going Well, by Donnie V. Rader -- October 6, 2024
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Life Going Well, by Donnie V. Rader October 6, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 5) - Visions, Plans, & Answers (Part 3) -- October 2, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 5) - Visions, Plans, & Answers (Part 3) October 2, 2024
Parenting Class (Lesson 5) - Fathers, Take the Lead -- September 29, 2024
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Parenting Class (Lesson 5) - Fathers, Take the Lead September 29, 2024
Am I Getting Weaker?, by Donnie V. Rader -- September 29, 2024
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Am I Getting Weaker?, by Donnie V. Rader September 29, 2024
Leadership Class (Lesson 4) - Visions, Plans, & Answers (Part 2) -- September 25, 2024
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Leadership Class (Lesson 4) - Visions, Plans, & Answers (Part 2) September 25, 2024
Controversy: Past, Present & Future, by Donnie V. Rader -- September 22, 2024
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Controversy: Past, Present & Future, by Donnie V. Rader September 22, 2024
I have been watching your TH-cam videos for the past week; they are great! You are doing a fantastic job as a content creator. But, I have analyzed your TH-cam channel and found some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while? Please send me your Whatsapp number
Dear Brother, thanks for your nice presentation. Can you explain why Esther, in chapter 4, was justifiably hesitant to take Mordecai's second message (about Haman vs. the Jews) to Ahasuerus, but did not hesitate at all in chapter 2, regarding taking Mordecai's first message (about Bigthan and Teresh) to Ahasuerus? Since the laws of Persia were not easily changed (8:8), it would seem that either of these interruptions to Ahasuerus' schedule could have resulted in her being executed. (I think I can explain this, but I'd like to know your thoughts.)
Hi John. I am not the one who taught this class. I just upload the videos for the church. However I believe I may be able to answer your question... There seems to be about 5 years between the two events. It is somewhere around 479-478 BC in 2:16 and around 474-473 BC in 3:7. Having said that, Esther's relationship with the king could have been quite different in chapter 2 since she was his new bride. Most likely she would have been called to go in to the king more frequently which would have given her more of an opportunity to speak with him about the events of chapter 2. When we get to chapter 4 it seems she is not being called into the king near as frequently. 4:11 tells us it had been 30 days which might explain why she was more reluctant to go in uninvited. Hope this helps and thank you for watching our videos!
Dear friend, may I ask for the basis for “5 years between the two events”? I agree that as a young bride Esther would have been regularly called to the king. But since neither Mordecai nor Esther knew the timing of the assassination, to save the king, I propose that she willingly risked her life to save the king by urgently approaching him without waiting for an invitation that, if she delayed too long, would never come. Adding to her risk was the likelihood that the doorkeepers (bodyguards) Bigthan and Teresh were as personally trusted by Ahasuerus as (years later) Nehemiah was trusted by Artaxerxes. But Esther courageously trusted in God’s direction through Mordecai and saved the king. (If we don’t acknowledge Esther’s outstanding, self-sacrificing courage in saving Ahasuerus in chapter 2, how can we justify him rewarding her by offering her half of his kingdom in chapter 5?) Regarding Esther not being called for the 30 days in chapter 4, I propose that Haman, who at that time still had Ahasuerus’ confidence, (despite being, with Zeresh, a mastermind behind the assassination plot) was trying to prevent any more of Mordecai’s information (via Esther) from getting to the king. How does that sound?
@@johnbuchan3678 I am just saying there is 5 years between 2:16 (7th year of Ahasuerus) and 3:7 (12th year of Ahasuerus). The rest of your comment may possibly be correct. Fact is we are not told the exact reasoning and you offer a plausible explanation. Thanks again!
Dear friend, thanks for mentioning the timing, I hadn't noticed that. It seems that they married in the 7th year. But the timing of Mordecai sitting at the gate is not indicated. My idea is that the 30 days began when Esther saved the king's life. She was understandably concerned that during the following 30 days Ahasuerus had neither thanked her nor communicated with her in any way. I think the reason for that was that Haman had been preventing Esther from communicating with the king to block any more information from Mordecai getting to him. I suppose that Haman and Zeresh were the actual masterminds behind the assassination. That would explain Haman’s speedy prosecution of Bigthan and Teresh, who had been duped into the plot but foolishly gave themselves away to Mordecai. That would also explain Ahasuerus subsequently rewarding Haman by making him a "junior" dictator.