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What does the Bible say about the book of Esther?

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The book of Esther reveals God's sovereignty and the hidden work of salvation, despite God's name not appearing in its text.

Though the book of Esther does not explicitly mention God or salvation, it illustrates God's sovereignty over the affairs of men and His providential care for His chosen people. The narrative shows how Esther, whose Hebrew name Hadassah means 'myrtle,' exemplifies faith and courage, standing in the gap for her people amidst a decree of destruction. The hidden presence of God's overarching purposes is a central theme, indicating that salvation and mercy operate even in the absence of overt references to God.
Scripture References: Esther 1-10, Esther 2, Revelation 1

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Esther - Hadassah
Paul Mahan · Oct 8, 1997
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