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Texts -- Esther 9:27-32 (NET)

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9:27 Therefore, because of the account found in this letter and what they had faced in this regard and what had happened to them, the Jews established as binding on themselves, their descendants , and all who joined their company that they should observe these two days without fail , just as written and at the appropriate time on an annual basis . 9:28 These days were to be remembered and to be celebrated in every generation and in every family , every province , and every city . The Jews were not to fail to observe these days of Purim ; the remembrance of them was not to cease among their descendants . 9:29 So Queen Esther , the daughter of Abihail , and Mordecai the Jew wrote with full authority to confirm this second letter about Purim . 9:30 Letters were sent to all the Jews in the hundred and twenty-seven provinces of the empire of Ahasuerus – words of true peace 9:31 to establish these days of Purim in their proper times , just as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had established , and just as they had established both for themselves and their descendants , matters pertaining to fasting and lamentation . 9:32 Esther’s command established these matters of Purim , and the matter was officially recorded .

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  • This feast (Heb. Sukkot) was another very joyous occasion for the Israelites. It was the third fall festival. It commemorated the Israelites' journey from Egyptian bondage to blessing in Canaan. Its other names were the Feast...
  • The writer did not identify himself in the text. References in the book show that he was familiar with Persian culture and literature (2:23; 10:2). The writer also wrote as though he was an eyewitness of the events he recorde...
  • There seem to be at least two purposes for the book. First, it demonstrates God's providential care of His people even when they were outside the Promised Land because of disobedience. Second, it explains the origin of the fe...
  • I. God's preparations 1:1-2:20A. Vashti deposed ch. 11. The king's feast 1:1-92. The queen's dismissal 1:10-22B. Esther elevated 2:1-201. The plan to replace Vashti 2:1-42. Esther's selection 2:5-113. The choice of Esther as ...
  • This chapter records the providential circumstances whereby Esther was able to rise to her influential position with the Persian king."Though no mention is made of God's providence, it nevertheless plays a prominent part, and...
  • Evidently Mordecai issued the decree establishing the feast of Purim some time after the slaying of the Jews' enemies (v. 20). His proclamation united the two days on which the Jews had defended themselves (Adar 13 and 14) in...
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