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Esther

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The Book of Numbers 0005 - Lesson 2

Numbers is a book that deals with the walk of the Israelites in the wilderness. We learn that we are dealing with things on “this side Jordan.” It is a book that deals with our walk with God and His providential care for us.

Type: University Outlines

The New Testament Church 0002 - Lesson 5

The New Testament Church is a controversial subject, but it is an important subject. This portion of the course deals with the organization and ordinances of the church.

Type: University Outlines

It Was Written

Sometimes the Christian life can be discouraging because of the things that surround us. We see the wicked prospering on every hand and at the same time we see the righteous as they suffer.

Type: Sermon Outlines

Amos 0002 - Lesson 4

A Bible college course that deals with a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Amos

Type: University Outlines

The Making of a Covenant

A covenant is a solemn agreement. The most important covenants in the Bible are those in which God makes a covenant with man: the Abrahamic Covenant, the Davidic Covenant, etc. Here is a covenant which man makes with God. The Israelites recognize the importance of God and covenant together to wholly follow Him.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Fall of the House of Haman

Though it seemed at one time that all hope was gone for the Jews, God brings deliverance in the end. But when God delivers, it is not just a partial deliverance. He gives an absolute, miraculous deliverance from Haman and from the decree to destroy the Jews. We can learn much about the mighty power and the supreme goodness of God from this lesson.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Turning of the Tide

In this lesson, the providence of God is clearly seen. The king receives Esther and comes to her banquets. The king cannot sleep and this results in him be reminded of the favor done to him by Mordecai. Haman unwittingly gives the honor to Mordecai that he wanted for himself. We can see that God is in the process of giving a great victory to Mordecai and to the Jewish people.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

An Allegory from Esther

Many years ago, Bible students began to see a connection between the conflict in the book of Esther and the conflict inside each man and woman (Galatians 5:17). The entire book makes for a powerful allegory that demonstrates how we can have victory over the flesh and live in the power of the Spirit.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Decree Against the Jews

The first two chapters of Esther gave the background of the story of Esther. Chapter three reveals the true conflict of this Bible story. Haman is established as the chief of the princes of the Persian Empire. Then Haman, in his hatred of Mordecai, lashes out at the entire Jewish race within the realm of the great Persian Empire. They are to be completely destroyed.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Esther Becomes the Queen of Persia

As in the previous chapter, we see here a plain telling of events without any explanation of good or evil. However, these first two chapters are setting up the circumstances for a powerful story. As in chapter one, this lesson shows us the ways of the world.

Type: Sunday School Outlines
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Proverbs 30:15

The horseleach hath two daughters, crying, Give, give. There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things say not, It is enough: