ECT LIED Ml uninvited, displeasure could King welcomes her and .«•»»»*• What a happy man another. Mordecai seemed tdl HE Fl (“1/ bring immediate death but asked her, "What do you* was Hamman as ho left tho* to have the utmost confiThe of the name Mordecai cautioned herby wish Queen Esther? What ia banquetlßut when he saw dance that all would be Htodn tfe book of saying, "Do you think you your request?" And Esther Mordecai there at the gate, well, even if Esther failed fcdTUl not rX the will escape there in the answered, "Let ttwJGngT £* Ihenci of the hand of palace, when all other and Hamman come this day ™ in g' "• «*«* funous. For Psalms, and most of the M The whole book Jewsare kilted? If you keep unto the banquet that I* to «Jf no< SL.3s£ Pnybets were already how rh/noht person quiet at a time like this, have prepared for tom." *"?*** and in his hands, in the right plaw at God will deliver the Jaws Of course the King must *** he could know from pT right bnvTrhudkTnot from some other source, have seen that there was to* Holy Scripture* that the Xtomatfcalty but but you and your relatives something behind the mere Jewish race was destined toows that fast- wffl die; what’s more, who banquet. Hastening ** a!l otontity;' ho Which would include can say but that God has Hamman to the banquet, therefore, they would not was part of the work- brought you into the palace the King can hardly wait JTSS^rXiteStoJrthe^• J* ng out of God s plan, fof just such a time as to yo*- one Of principle who would Esther now fully aware of this. Then Esther P*****"? 7 wt compromise regarding the awful tragedy facing all answered Mordecai, Go gi anted to you, rwi to what he thought was right, ~ aws - j He had fasted and the Jews in the Persian and gather all the Jews to halfmykingdom. Esther gven at the risk Of fife, hte E”! 8 * 1 . already, setded Empire, their total destruc- fas* and pray for three days ropWed, - r8 ? own and the lives of his- *L B that ® od hon by decree of the crafty *ha* they might move toe deepest wish, te too tif your Ona , ten(ls ywance.from, some Hamman, sought bow she God of heaven to touch the out, ho had faith in God SKSt tn m sfi-s ausEsSvS: * EsStor °put on her royal banquet I shall preporo tor I ABAIA/A IDPU srobtem was how to robes and- entered the you. And tomorrow I wiH I.UI MWM DA* lID I I*lllllll,ll toProagh the King when inner court. Seeing her the explain what tote bo* f W*eon’altoad,BoK7B*o, CHRISTCHURCH. -
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