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Why is the book of Esther included in the Bible?

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The book of Esther demonstrates God's providence and faithfulness in preserving His people, even when He seems absent.

Esther stands out in Scripture as a testament to God's unyielding commitment to His covenant people despite their circumstantial challenges. The narrative highlights how God's hand silently orchestrates events, ensuring that His promises of deliverance are fulfilled. The absence of God's name in the text does not diminish His presence; rather, it emphasizes faith in His unseen guidance. By including Esther in the canon, Scripture affirms the importance of recognizing God's work in history and the lives of individuals.
Scripture References: Esther 4:14

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