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Esther 6-10, Isaiah 24
Season 7 · Episode 171

Esther 6-10, Isaiah 24

The future looks bleak for the people of God. With the king’s signet ring in hand, Haman has devised a scheme to wipe out God’s people, whom he hates because of his hatred for Mordecai. It seems that the only hope for God’s people rests with Queen Esther, a young woman who has become fully enveloped into Persian culture. Today, Esther continues on her patient quest to woo King Ahaseurus into a hearing her case against Haman. Before today’s episode ends, Haman’s wrath will return on his head through both humiliation and execution, and God’s people will celebrate a day of great blessing and favor even in the midst of exile.

Commuter Bible

September 9, 202525m 38s

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Show Notes

The future looks bleak for the people of God. With the king’s signet ring in hand, Haman has devised a scheme to wipe out God’s people, whom he hates because of his hatred for Mordecai. It seems that the only hope for God’s people rests with Queen Esther, a young woman who has become fully enveloped into Persian culture. Today, Esther continues on her patient quest to woo King Ahaseurus into a hearing her case against Haman. Before today’s episode ends, Haman’s wrath will return on his head through both humiliation and execution, and God’s people will celebrate a day of great blessing and favor even in the midst of exile.

Esther 6 - 1:12 . 

Esther 7 - 4:35 . 

Esther 8 - 7:51 . 

Esther 9 - 12:23 . 

Esther 10 - 19:47 . 

Isaiah 24 - 20:42 . 

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Christian Standard Bible translation.

All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.

Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible

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