In the opening line of this passage, we're told that Mordecai recorded these events.
What are 'these events' that Mordecai wrote down?
The description of the turn around in the Jews predicament, sounds very similar to Psalm 30.
Why might this be significant?
The two-day celebration is a new festival that is decreed to be observed and remembered every year.
This is a big deal!
Why?
How are the Jews expected to celebrate this two-day festival each year?
What is the name of this new celebration and how does it connect to the story of Esther?
What can we glean from the fact that Mordecai is included in King Xerxes' recorded history within 'The Book of the Annals of the Kings of Media and Persia'?
What are 'these events' that Mordecai wrote down?
The description of the turn around in the Jews predicament, sounds very similar to Psalm 30.
Why might this be significant?
The two-day celebration is a new festival that is decreed to be observed and remembered every year.
This is a big deal!
Why?
How are the Jews expected to celebrate this two-day festival each year?
What is the name of this new celebration and how does it connect to the story of Esther?
What can we glean from the fact that Mordecai is included in King Xerxes' recorded history within 'The Book of the Annals of the Kings of Media and Persia'?
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