[Read Esther 9:1-19]
How have things changed dramatically from earlier chapters of this book?
What is stopping the enemies of the Jews from trying to continue with Haman's plan?
Verses 5-10 echo back to the days of Joshua, when the Israelites were fighting for the Promised Land.
How are these two scenes similar?
How are they different?
How are these two scenes similar?
How are they different?
Esther has yet another request of King Xerxes, but this time the set-up is different.
This time the king comes to her.
Why is this significant?
This time the king comes to her.
Why is this significant?
What is it that Queen Esther requests of the king?
Where the Jews able to defend themselves and find joy in how things had gone for them?
How did they defend themselves?
How did they express their joy?
How did they defend themselves?
How did they express their joy?
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