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How does the story of Esther relate to the redemption found in Christ?

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Esther serves as a type of Christ, illustrating how He intercedes for His people and brings about their salvation.

Esther's narrative functions as a typological foreshadowing of Jesus Christ in that she willingly steps forward on behalf of her people to secure their salvation. Just as Esther approached the king to plead for the Jews, Christ approached God the Father to intercede on behalf of humanity. In this act of redemption, Esther's willingness to risk her life so that her people might live parallels Christ's sacrificial death for the salvation of His elect. This connection reinforces the significance of Christ as the ultimate Redeemer who came to save those under the law and judgment.
Scripture References: Esther 4:14, Romans 10:4

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The Book Of Esther
Paul Mahan · Jan 14, 2004
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