Even after all that went on, in the previous chapter, between Haman and Mordecai...Haman still goes the banquet with King Xerxes and Esther. Why?
How willing is the king to hear and answer Esther's request?
Why?
Why?
In verses 3-4, Esther gives her request at the banquet.
What is her request?
What is her request?
At what point did Esther expose Haman as the adversary?
How might you have expected the king to respond?
Does the king rise to Haman's defence?
Why or why not?
Does the king rise to Haman's defence?
Why or why not?
Haman has two options in this scene; he can go after the king and try to make him see his point of view, or he can stay and work on Esther.
What does Haman chose to do and why?
What does Haman chose to do and why?
When the king returns, what assumptions does he jump to?
In a twist of fate, what do we discover is happening to Haman at the end of this chapter?
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