David Guzik commentary on Esther 7, where Esther requests of the king to spare her life as a Jew, and Haman gets executed. |
1. Pride brought down. He that expected every one to do him homage is now made an ignominious spectacle to the world, and he himself sacrificed to his revenge. |
The book of Esther portrays the fears and complexities of living as a Jew in a foreign land, and it wrestles with how to survive and thrive under rulers who are ... |
The hatred Haman had for Mordecai had only intensified as he saw the king exalt Mordecai and not himself before the adoring crowds. |
Study Esther 7 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
1. The Lord just used the same "measuring cup" for him! · 2. We must be careful about our judgment of other people because we will be judged with the same "cup.". |
Having hidden her identity as a Jew, in obedience to Mordecai's instruction (2:10), Esther now reveals both her own identity and that of her adversary: “A foe ... |
21 авг. 2023 г. · Esther 7 serves as a powerful reminder that faith, courage, and righteousness can overcome even the most formidable adversities. |
Esther denouNCES Haman, and the king condemns him to be impaled on the cross prepared for Haman (Esther 7:1-10). |
Esther 7 Commentary The time has come for Esther to speak up. It was not God's timing earlier because many events had to unfold. |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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