This site is much needed!! My People perish for lack of knowledge is something we have all witnessed. Too many are lazy in their intake of the WORD😏 They rely on ministers that are only interested in saying what people want to hear. As a result they have congregations filled with Biblically ignorant congregations who are inadequate in doing spiritual combat with the cultural of the day. So all that to say-“Bravo Dr Smith on shedding the full light of the Word on us!”💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so very much for your teachings. To be honest I was struggling to grasp God’s intentions in many of the Old Testament Books. You have given these books much clarity. You are so entertaining and inspiring to listen to. Bless you!
Thank you indeed for this We’re studying in Esther in our family studies (as well as Jonah and Ruth) this month and this approach is refreshing for me Praise GOD
I simply *LOVE* the history of the post-exilic Jews, from Zerubabel to Esther to Ezra to Nehemiah. Mighty miracles, not instant, but stretched over time to see God constantly working on behalf of His people.
The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life... The Lord's Word is accurate.... The Lord's Providence prevails without the Lord God's name being mentioned
Great teaching. Now I understand the lessons in the book of Esther. I have always wondered how God was able to work throu gh a people who seem not to be living according to His commands. How Esther got married to an obviously worldly Persian King..
Now King Xerxes was the ruling king From India all the way to Cush He lived a luxurious life A lavish life of plenty and much A big beautiful banquet He hosted his third year The who's who of everyone Was expected to be there Nobles and princes of the provinces Were quite excited and certainly eager The guest list included Persian military officials All of the important leaders The king wanted to impress his guests He thought of many ways Xerxes displayed his wealth and glory For a full 180 days He showed everyone the gold The pearls and the silver White linen, costly stones Purple material, marble pillars At the end of the party everyone had plenty of wine The Kings wife, Vashti, and The women partied at the same time King Xerxes was high in spirits From the wine on the seventh day He commanded Vashti to come to him Put her beauty on display His AIDS delivered the message The queen refused to go The king burned with anger How dare she tell him no He called his team of advisors Who understood the times They said he must do something Concerned about their own wives They will dishonor us If she can dishonor you Send her a way to never again Never to approach you Let this be known to all Make it an official decree Then find someone else to be queen Who is better than she When the other wives hear this Then they will all know To obey their husbands and Much respect they will show Please with the advice The king did what they proposed Message delivered and received Let every man rule his household (By Esther Coleman-Spells)
Thank you for all the background history on the book. A lot of things fall into place. you mentioned that Esther and Mordecai were not complying with the law because they were supposed to go to Jerusalem. Were they at this point free to roam around or still considered captives?
If "approaching the king" was dangerous (as stated at 4:11), how could Esther have "informed" the king of the plot to kill him (as stated at 2:22)? (I think I know.)
At Esther 6:13, Haman’s wife Zeresh showed that she knew that anyone who tried to kill Jews (God’s people) would be killed. But at Esther 5:14, Zeresh had suggested that Haman kill Mordecai (the leader of the Jews) by hanging him on a stake. When Zeresh made that suggestion to Haman, do you think she was deceiving Haman into getting himself killed?
Can we firmly establish Mordecai was in Susa in the month of Nisan, instead of in Jerusalem for Passover? The slight at the beginning of c.3 seems to be separate from the casting of Pur in the month of Nisan. I agree Mordecai is a morally ambiguous character but I'm not sure we can establish his neglect of passover in c.3 .... thoughts?
The history discussed in the into confuses me. Was the banquet just after Xerses was defeated at Thermopylae? If so when was Esther brought before Xerses? Or are you saying the banquet was just after the death of Darius in Egypt? And Esther was brought before Xerses after Xerses was defeated at Thermopylae? Also, Leonidas and the 300 were Spartans not Athenians. You probably knew that but you didn't say it. So it's a touch confusing. Thanks.
7:45 Esther 4 16Go, and gather together all the Jews whom thou shalt find in Susan, and pray ye for me. Neither eat nor drink for three days and three nights: and I with my handmaids will fast in like manner, and then I will go in to the king, against the law, not being called, and expose myself to death and to danger. 17So Mardochai went, and did all that Esther had commanded him. They're Jews. We don't need to see the name of God YHWH to know into who's hands they were putting their fate. I'll agree the story is about people who may not be the most devout and faithful, but God will still listen to flawed believers if they ask. Ask and you shall receive. Besides, I think God is also pleased with Esther willing to risk her own wellbeing for a greater cause
They thought that they could win them, because the point was the most advantageous given that they were afraid οf a possible Thessalian betrayal. Efialtis(in greek nightmare) guided the Persians at the back of the Greeks and the battle was lost before it began.
Mordecai is SO close to speaking of God’s hand in the salvation of the remnant of Israel, but it’s never explicitly mentioned. I wonder if this book was edited by the Medopersians or some pagan people in order to take God out of it.
7th AngelAD, you asked a good question. I don't think I can conclusively answer your question but, according to one of the Jewish commentaries I have read on the book of Esther, God is not mentioned because the author of the book wanted to show that God is at work "behind the scenes" of history. The failure to mention God in the book caused great debate among the Jewish scholars on whether or not to include the book of Esther into the Hebrew canon of sacred texts. In the end, the decision was made in favor to declare the work as inspired.
I needed to hear this. I was served divorce papers by my husband of 34 years at the local food pantry where I volunteer 2-3 days a week, which is in a church basement. So, I took the papers, laid them on the altar up stairs and did what King Hezekiah and King Jehoshaphat did. I laid prostrate and cried out to GOD for help. The Holy Spirit said, "He is not divorcing you, he is divorcing GOD." So, by taking me to court, (of which I will not go), The Holy Spirit is taking him to GOD's Court, where He is the Judge of all judges, and Jesus is my Defending Lawyer. He's going to lose. Like Haman, he did this over money and spite. I'll let you know when the funeral plans are made! I wrote this 3 yrs ago, 3 yrs after he left me when I had cancer www.kristinalallen.com/2020/05/top-ten-reasons-there-will-be-no.html Then, I wrote this the other day, www.kristinalallen.com/2020/07/when-backed-up-against-wall-do-what.html
Typology is a foreshadowing of things to come Queen Esther is a typology of God’s end time remnant church Vashti the first queen was called by her name by the King and she refused him (Jews) So the kingdom went to another woman (gentiles, remnant church) Esther - Beautiful chaste virgin Esther 2:7 God’s church - chaste virgin 2 Corinthians 11:2 Esther -Orphaned, Mordecai took for his own daughter Esther 2:7 God’s church- Will not be left orphaned John 14:18 Esther couldn’t come into the King unless called by her name she came in unto the king no more, except the king delighted in her, and that she were called by name. Esther 2:14 God’s people - called by His name Deuteronomy 28:9-10 KJV [9] The Lord shall establish thee an holy people unto himself, as he hath sworn unto thee, if thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways. [10] And all people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the Lord ; and they shall be afraid of thee. The King Loved Esther above all the virgins - Esther 2:17 Set the royal crown upon her head Esther 2:17 God’s people- ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away. 1 Peter 5:4 Haman - Esther 3:1 set his seat above all the princes before him What did the devil want ? Isaiah 14:13 wanted his throne set above all the stars Not a Persian Esther - Others bowed and reverenced Haman Esther 3:2 End time deceived- received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. Revelation 19:20 Esther - Haman (name magnificent) represents devil full of wrath when Mordecai didn’t bow to him Haman sought to destroy all of God’s people Esther 3:5 Daniel 3:19 God’s end time church - not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15 KJV Esther - There is a certain people ….their laws are diverse from all people; neither keep they the king's laws: Esther 3:8 God’s end time people - Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus. Revelation 14:12 Esther - she obtained favour in his sight: and the king held out to Esther the golden sceptre that was in his hand. Esther 5:2 God’s people receive Grace from Jesus - not deserving life John 3:16 Esther - Death decree to all the land Esther 3:13 End time church - Death decree to the remnant church who doesn’t worship the beast Revelation 13:15 Bride - if I perish I perish I must go before the King King holds out receptor - grace Psalms 45:6 Jesus is the King who extends grace to those who don’t deserve it King reverses death decree Esther - Many people of the land became God’s law keeping people Esther 8:17 God’s end time people - Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, Revelation 18:4 Mark of the beast Speak and cause as many who don’t worship the beast to be killed Decree to go forth against the people of God will be very similar to decree sent forth in Esther’s time Revelation 12:17 KJV And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. Mordecai was at the gate Announcing that judgement has come Luke 13:24 straight is the gate John 10:9 KJV I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
GOD has bless you to teach HIS word in a fun and exciting way! Thank you!!
This site is much needed!!
My People perish for lack of knowledge is something we have all witnessed.
Too many are lazy in their intake of the WORD😏 They rely on ministers that are only interested in saying what people want to hear. As a result they have congregations filled with Biblically ignorant congregations who are inadequate in doing spiritual combat with the cultural of the day.
So all that to say-“Bravo Dr Smith on shedding the full light of the Word on us!”💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for this exposition on the book of Esther. Greatly appreciated.
2021 still here appreciating Gods word. Thank you
Thank you so very much for your teachings. To be honest I was struggling to grasp God’s intentions in many of the Old Testament Books. You have given these books much clarity. You are so entertaining and inspiring to listen to. Bless you!
Thank you for explaining the book of Esther so beautifully. I really enjoy it! Blessings
Me too. Thanks
I so enjoy learning from these podcasts. Thank you so much. An anointed teacher and man of God.
WoW!
One of the best (if not the best exposition) I’ve ever watched.
God bless.
Greetings from Greece!! Great lectures!!
One of the best teachings on Esther I have heard. So insightful! Thank you.
Again, you are an answer to prayer. One of the best Bible teachers I've ever come across. Thank God for you, brother.
GOD BLESS YOU GOOD TEACHER.
Thank you indeed for this
We’re studying in Esther in our family studies (as well as Jonah and Ruth) this month and this approach is refreshing for me
Praise GOD
I simply *LOVE* the history of the post-exilic Jews, from Zerubabel to Esther to Ezra to Nehemiah. Mighty miracles, not instant, but stretched over time to see God constantly working on behalf of His people.
Brilliant! I loved it and learnt so much and am so encouraged in these dark days. Thank you.
Awesome! I have got a whole new perspective on the book of Esther.... Thank you so much!!
Excellent teaching
God bless you
thanks for the way you did made it easy to understand the whole of ester book
be blessed and keep on working
Thanks for all your work and study videos!
Our pleasure, glad you enjoy them!
The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life... The Lord's Word is accurate.... The Lord's Providence prevails without the Lord God's name being mentioned
Such a great statement about faith on the 25 minute mark.
- The promises of God is backed by the persons of God. - Amem!
Brilliant lectures...
Great teaching. Now I understand the lessons in the book of Esther. I have always wondered how God was able to work throu gh a people who seem not to be living according to His commands. How Esther got married to an obviously worldly Persian King..
Thank you for your lectures , you made it easy to understand
So clear and meaningful commentary. Thank you, professor 🙏🏻
Yes. Yes! Amen!
Omg I wish he offered online Bible school
He does
Now King Xerxes was the ruling king
From India all the way to Cush
He lived a luxurious life
A lavish life of plenty and much
A big beautiful banquet
He hosted his third year
The who's who of everyone
Was expected to be there
Nobles and princes of the provinces
Were quite excited and certainly eager
The guest list included Persian military officials
All of the important leaders
The king wanted to impress his guests
He thought of many ways
Xerxes displayed his wealth and glory
For a full 180 days
He showed everyone the gold
The pearls and the silver
White linen, costly stones
Purple material, marble pillars
At the end of the party everyone had plenty of wine
The Kings wife, Vashti, and
The women partied at the same time
King Xerxes was high in spirits
From the wine on the seventh day
He commanded Vashti to come to him
Put her beauty on display
His AIDS delivered the message
The queen refused to go
The king burned with anger
How dare she tell him no
He called his team of advisors
Who understood the times
They said he must do something
Concerned about their own wives
They will dishonor us
If she can dishonor you
Send her a way to never again
Never to approach you
Let this be known to all
Make it an official decree
Then find someone else to be queen
Who is better than she
When the other wives hear this
Then they will all know
To obey their husbands and
Much respect they will show
Please with the advice
The king did what they proposed
Message delivered and received
Let every man rule his household
(By Esther Coleman-Spells)
Thank you for all the background history on the book. A lot of things fall into place. you mentioned that Esther and Mordecai were not complying with the law because they were supposed to go to Jerusalem. Were they at this point free to roam around or still considered captives?
If "approaching the king" was dangerous (as stated at 4:11), how could Esther have "informed" the king of the plot to kill him (as stated at 2:22)? (I think I know.)
At Esther 6:13, Haman’s wife Zeresh showed that she knew that anyone who tried to kill Jews (God’s people) would be killed. But at Esther 5:14, Zeresh had suggested that Haman kill Mordecai (the leader of the Jews) by hanging him on a stake. When Zeresh made that suggestion to Haman, do you think she was deceiving Haman into getting himself killed?
Esther - expanded teachings:
Esther: Meanwhile back in Persia, Pt. 1 - th-cam.com/video/q4augvpV0g4/w-d-xo.html
Esther: Meanwhile back in Persia, Pt. 2 - th-cam.com/video/5f5hhIjIb48/w-d-xo.html
Esther: Meanwhile back in Persia, Pt. 3 - th-cam.com/video/lmzAaBYeB0I/w-d-xo.html
Esther: Meanwhile back in Persia, Pt. 4 - th-cam.com/video/a1tJ9yDAISQ/w-d-xo.html
Can we firmly establish Mordecai was in Susa in the month of Nisan, instead of in Jerusalem for Passover? The slight at the beginning of c.3 seems to be separate from the casting of Pur in the month of Nisan. I agree Mordecai is a morally ambiguous character but I'm not sure we can establish his neglect of passover in c.3 .... thoughts?
I don’t think the Passover was reestablished in Jerusalem until the completion of the Temple during the time of Haggai, Zerubbabel, and Sheshbazzar.
The history discussed in the into confuses me. Was the banquet just after Xerses was defeated at Thermopylae? If so when was Esther brought before Xerses?
Or are you saying the banquet was just after the death of Darius in Egypt? And Esther was brought before Xerses after Xerses was defeated at Thermopylae?
Also, Leonidas and the 300 were Spartans not Athenians. You probably knew that but you didn't say it. So it's a touch confusing.
Thanks.
7:45
Esther 4
16Go, and gather together all the Jews whom thou shalt find in Susan, and pray ye for me. Neither eat nor drink for three days and three nights: and I with my handmaids will fast in like manner, and then I will go in to the king, against the law, not being called, and expose myself to death and to danger. 17So Mardochai went, and did all that Esther had commanded him.
They're Jews. We don't need to see the name of God YHWH to know into who's hands they were putting their fate.
I'll agree the story is about people who may not be the most devout and faithful, but God will still listen to flawed believers if they ask. Ask and you shall receive. Besides, I think God is also pleased with Esther willing to risk her own wellbeing for a greater cause
See Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 10
They could have just done the Battle of Half-Marathon and the dude would have survived AND had a beer at the end.
They thought that they could win them, because the point was the most advantageous given that they were afraid οf a possible Thessalian betrayal. Efialtis(in greek nightmare) guided the Persians at the back of the Greeks and the battle was lost before it began.
So this Mordecai is the same one mentioned in Ezra and Nehemiah??
Mordecai is SO close to speaking of God’s hand in the salvation of the remnant of Israel, but it’s never explicitly mentioned. I wonder if this book was edited by the Medopersians or some pagan people in order to take God out of it.
7th AngelAD, you asked a good question. I don't think I can conclusively answer your question but, according to one of the Jewish commentaries I have read on the book of Esther, God is not mentioned because the author of the book wanted to show that God is at work "behind the scenes" of history. The failure to mention God in the book caused great debate among the Jewish scholars on whether or not to include the book of Esther into the Hebrew canon of sacred texts. In the end, the decision was made in favor to declare the work as inspired.
That’s a great explanation. I haven’t heard any compelling evidence for any one particular reason.
I needed to hear this. I was served divorce papers by my husband of 34 years at the local food pantry where I volunteer 2-3 days a week, which is in a church basement. So, I took the papers, laid them on the altar up stairs and did what King Hezekiah and King Jehoshaphat did. I laid prostrate and cried out to GOD for help. The Holy Spirit said, "He is not divorcing you, he is divorcing GOD." So, by taking me to court, (of which I will not go), The Holy Spirit is taking him to GOD's Court, where He is the Judge of all judges, and Jesus is my Defending Lawyer. He's going to lose. Like Haman, he did this over money and spite. I'll let you know when the funeral plans are made! I wrote this 3 yrs ago, 3 yrs after he left me when I had cancer www.kristinalallen.com/2020/05/top-ten-reasons-there-will-be-no.html Then, I wrote this the other day, www.kristinalallen.com/2020/07/when-backed-up-against-wall-do-what.html
Update?
Typology is a foreshadowing of things to come
Queen Esther is a typology of God’s end time remnant church
Vashti the first queen was called by her name by the King and she refused him (Jews)
So the kingdom went to another woman (gentiles, remnant church)
Esther - Beautiful chaste virgin
Esther 2:7
God’s church - chaste virgin
2 Corinthians 11:2
Esther -Orphaned, Mordecai took for his own daughter
Esther 2:7
God’s church- Will not be left orphaned
John 14:18
Esther couldn’t come into the King unless called by her name
she came in unto the king no more, except the king delighted in her, and that she were called by name.
Esther 2:14
God’s people - called by His name
Deuteronomy 28:9-10 KJV
[9] The Lord shall establish thee an holy people unto himself, as he hath sworn unto thee, if thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways. [10] And all people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the Lord ; and they shall be afraid of thee.
The King Loved Esther above all the virgins - Esther 2:17
Set the royal crown upon her head
Esther 2:17
God’s people- ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
1 Peter 5:4
Haman - Esther 3:1 set his seat above all the princes before him
What did the devil want ? Isaiah 14:13 wanted his throne set above all the stars
Not a Persian
Esther - Others bowed and reverenced Haman Esther 3:2
End time deceived- received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image.
Revelation 19:20
Esther - Haman (name magnificent) represents devil
full of wrath when Mordecai didn’t bow to him
Haman sought to destroy all of God’s people
Esther 3:5
Daniel 3:19
God’s end time church - not worship the image of the beast should be killed.
Revelation 13:15 KJV
Esther - There is a certain people ….their laws are diverse from all people; neither keep they the king's laws:
Esther 3:8
God’s end time people -
Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Revelation 14:12
Esther - she obtained favour in his sight: and the king held out to Esther the golden sceptre that was in his hand.
Esther 5:2
God’s people receive Grace from Jesus - not deserving life
John 3:16
Esther - Death decree to all the land
Esther 3:13
End time church - Death decree to the remnant church who doesn’t worship the beast
Revelation 13:15
Bride - if I perish I perish I must go before the King
King holds out receptor - grace
Psalms 45:6
Jesus is the King who extends grace to those who don’t deserve it
King reverses death decree
Esther - Many people of the land became God’s law keeping people
Esther 8:17
God’s end time people -
Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins,
Revelation 18:4
Mark of the beast
Speak and cause as many who don’t worship the beast to be killed
Decree to go forth against the people of God will be very similar to decree sent forth in Esther’s time
Revelation 12:17 KJV
And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Mordecai was at the gate Announcing that judgement has come
Luke 13:24 straight is the gate
John 10:9 KJV
I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
And yet Esther was a Jew. Vashti was a Gentile.
I would have liked to join that 6 month party time to repeat it in Putins palace
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