David Guzik commentary on Esther 6, where Mordecai receives honor from the king inspire of Haman's attempt to bring him down, and gets humiliated instead. |
Chapter 6 · 1. Better honour than nothing. If we cannot, or need not, make recompence to those who have been kind to us, yet let us do them honour by ... |
8 дек. 2004 г. · With chapter 6 we come to the turning point in the book. Within this chapter we observe a series of events that unmistakably point to God's sovereign hand. |
This chapter underlines the theme of God's providence as it documents an ironic twist of fate in which Mordecai, a Jewish official, is honored by King Xerxes, ... |
Bible study lesson from the book of Esther chapter 6 looking at the providence and workings of God for believers in all ages. |
Esther 6 · Text · The king discovers the failure to reward Mordecai (6:1–3) · Haman advises the king how to reward the man whom the king wishes to honor (6:4–10). |
Ahasuerus, being wakeful during the night, has the book of the chronicles read to him, and finds that Mordecai has received no reward. |
Introduction: Haman had succeeded in issuing an order calling for the Jews' extermination, and he had ordered for gallows to be built to hang Mordecai. |
Take time to settle your heart, focus your thoughts and ask the Lord to help you see with clear eyes. Esther Ch. 6 Read the passage, without interruption, two ... |
1On that night the king could not sleep. And he gave orders to bring the book of memorable deeds, the chronicles, and they were read before the king. |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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