From Chapter 9:20 to 10:3 of the study of the Book of Esther (אֶסְתֵּר), brother Gideon Levytam directs us to the final events recorded in the book of Esther. God’s super-natural protection of His people Israel was evident when Haman’s plan to destroy all the Jews was miraculously forfeited. Queen Esther and Mordecai sent letters to their people throughout Persia, proclaiming the celebration of the joyous feast of Purim, with words of peace and truth. King Ahasuerus imposed tribute on all his people, and he declared the greatness of Mordecai the Jew, advancing him to be second in the kingdom of Persia. Mordecai was accepted by all the people of the land and by his Jewish brethren, he continued to seek the welfare of his people, speaking peaceably to all his seed.
Esther 9:20 - 10:3 - Mordecai's Greatness and the Proclamation of the Feast of Purim
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