You think you've read the Book of Esther? Are you sure?
Time to Feast on the Word of God. This is Volume H in the ground-breaking Gospel Feast Series. This Book is a supplement to the Gospel Feast Series. Time to Feast on the WORD of GOD! Choose Your Feast, choose your side! Answers exist with many wonderful surprises! It's time for another feast into the Word of Lord! Come and Feast on the Word of the Lord! |
ENJOY A REAL LIFE MYSTERY?
As written, Esther is a book with many contradictions. The name Esther means, “something hidden.” It does contain several historical conundrums and a handful of mysteries. It is the only book in the Bible that never mentions God at all! Why? How is this possible? Many Jews today say that it is fiction because they can't find any of the characters mentioned within history. How is that possible? Are they looking in the right place? The book reads as an eyewitness account but then it struggles with logical issues and contradicts itself in some very strange ways. How come? Considering that Esther became the most powerful queen of the world’s largest empire, none of this makes any sense. Or does it? Despite the wonderful story, we are left with the puzzling questions: Who was King Ahasuerus? Who was Mordecai? Who was Haman? And, actually... Who was Esther? The answers may surprise you! Time to re-read Esther and be amazed at what she tried to do and how that would have changed your life right now, if she had been able to accomplish all her plans! Here's a hint either way, "She wanted to end the coming anti-christ(s)! Come and see for yourself what a woman of God can really do when she puts her mind to it! |
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So, you think you've read the story of Esther?
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Time to Feast upon the WORD of GOD!
Choose Your Feast, choose your side!
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is as rich and rewarding as you wish to make it.
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Esther: Something Hidden, Something Revealed is a supplement to the Gospel Feast Series, called Vol. H.
Hardcover, or paperback, 453 pages, the largest in the series. |
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