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RecentComments:kjv@Esther:2:17
kjv@Esther:2:17 @ @ RandyP comments: In the midst of such other foreign and exotic beauty it is hard to find one that unanimously stands apart. There must have been something more than beauty that set Esther so far apart so as to obtain such grace and favor. Thinking ahead through what will soon transpire I would say that it was a work of God.


RecentComments:kjv@Esther:2:18
kjv@Esther:2:18 @ @ RandyP comments: The story that she had lost her mother and father must have continued or else the king would have inquired from her parents. Her cover remains intact.


RecentComments:kjv@Esther:3
kjv@Esther:3 @ @ RandyP comments: I wonder if we don't follow this storyline as if it is mere coincidence that this enemy of the Jews is brought into this position of power and influence. Is it just this man's hatred or is his hatred being used by the principalities far above him. If we agree that Esther is being used of God to save her people shouldn't we then also conclude that Haman is being used by Satan to destroy God's people? Is this story an insight into spiritual battle fronts.





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