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The King's Decree
Commentary
Esther 9 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Esther, as it marks the climax of the story. In this chapter, Esther and Mordecai have successfully convinced King Ahasuerus to reverse his decree to annihilate the Jews. Instead, the Jews are given permission to defend themselves against their enemies, and the day of their deliverance is established as the fourteenth day of the month of Adar. The chapter begins with the Jews gathering together to defend themselves against their enemies. They are successful in their efforts, and the Jews are victorious in their battle. This victory is a direct result of the courage and faith of Esther and Mordecai, who risked their lives to plead with the king to reverse his decree. The chapter ends with the Jews celebrating their victory and establishing the fourteenth day of Adar as a day of celebration and remembrance. This day is known as the Feast of Purim, and it is still celebrated today. The chapter of Esther 9 is a powerful reminder of the power of faith and courage. Esther and Mordecai were willing to risk their lives to save their people, and their faith was rewarded with a miraculous victory. This chapter serves as an example of how God can use even the most unlikely of people to accomplish His will.
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There are 32 verses in Esther, chapter 9.