Esther - Come Follow Me with Sam
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A strange book of mysterious meanings.
Esther is one of those books that will probably be uncovered one day as a literary master piece because, similar to Isaiah, the way the book is written reflects the story itself.
The book never explicitly mentions God. Yet God steers the talents and destiny of key figures to bring deliverance to the Jewish people. In this way, it is reflective of the idea that even when you don't see Him, God is always in the background surely putting his purposes at work in the lives of His children.
Ironic as it is that the Essenes did not include Esther in their scriptures, they had a sort of prayer that reflected this idea quite well.
And when the sun is high in the heavens, Then is that you shall let into your ears the Holy Stream of Sound for it can only be heard in the silence. Think on the streams that are born in the desert after a sudden storm, and the roaring sound of the waters as they rush past. Truly, this is the voice of God, if you did but know it.
Another part of the mystery is chapter 9 where essentially a mini civil war erupts in the kingdom as the jews defend themselves. In foreign lands in dark times with enemies all around there is surely an important lesson here, but why did it play out this way (beyond what we know in ch 1-8) and what are we to understand from it?
Thinking carefully about these things can help us understand the unique and mysterious story of Esther.
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