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Esther 5:1-7
Intro?
Recap Chapter 4.
Haman offended by Mordicai.
Goes all the way back to hatred between people groups.
Haman’s argument : The jews are disobedient and disrespectful, they will get all their money and the gods are on their side.
Haman plans seem to have worked.
The jews are to be annihilated and all the money is to go to the king.
Mordicai asks Esther to go plead with the king.
She could be killed if he did not accept her.
Esther 5:3-
Half my kingdom was more of a slang term for ask whatever you want then it was literal.
Her plan is simply to win the kings favor.
She is taking her time, does not want to spoil her opportunity.
Her plan is simply to win the kings favor.
She is taking her time, does not want to spoil her opportunity.
Haman’s life is going really well!
Except for that stupid Mordicai.
He brags to his friends and family about all his new found glory.
I have a lot of sons!
I have been promoted.
Esther making him feel special.
But all of this ruined while Mordy is alive!
They plan on having him hung on the gallows 50 cubits or 75 feet.
7 stories high.
Gallows were either implaling or some form of hanging by rope.
The jewish understanding is that God kept him awake.
Seems to be the case with what we see unfold.
The author of Esther seems determined to allow the reader to discern for themselves what is going on.
Esther 6:10-
Esther 6:14-7:
Esther 7:7-
Jesus is the better king, the better savior and he is the better Hamon.
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