"PARAGON OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE"
Esther 1:1-10:3
INTRODUCTION
- A much loved story in the Bible is that of Esther (Hadassa)...
- A Jewish girl who becomes Queen of Persia
- Who at great risk to her life intercedes for and saves her people
- I like to think of her as a paragon of beauty and virtue, long noted
for...
- Being lovely and beautiful
- Her faith and courage
[She certainly serves as a role model for young women today. To see
how, let's first review...]
- THE STORY OF ESTHER
- THE EXPULSION OF VASHTI...
- King Ahasuerus (Xerxes, 486 to 465 BC) of Persia has a six
month celebration, followed by a seven day feast, also one
hosted by his wife, Queen Vashti, for the women - Es 1:1-9
- Ahasuerus decides to show off his wife, but she refuses to
cooperate - Es 1:10-12
- In anger, Ahasuerus has Vashti banished, as a warning to all
wives - Es 1:13-22
- THE ELEVATION OF ESTHER...
- A search to replace Vashti was begun - Es 2:1-4
- In Shusan there was Mordecai, a Jew raising his lovely and
beautiful cousin Hadassah (Esther) - Es 2:5-7
- Together with other beautiful virgins, she underwent 12 months
of preparation, and ultimately was selected to replace Vashti
- Es 2:8-19
- But she did not reveal that she was a Jew - Es 2:20
- Meanwhile, Mordecai thwarted a plot against Ahasuerus - Es
2:21-23
- THE EXTERMINATION OF THE JEWS PLANNED...
- Haman the Agagite, is promoted, but Mordecai as a Jew refuses
to bow before him, which infuriates Haman - Es 3:1-5
- Haman receives permission from Ahasuerus to kill the Jews, the
13th of Adar - Es 3:6-15
- Mordecai mourns in sackcloth and ashes at the king's gate - Es
4:1-3
- Esther hears of her cousin, and learns of Haman's plan to kill
the Jews - Es 4:4-9
- Mordecai convinces Esther to approach the king, at great risk
to her own life - Es 4:10-17
- THE EXTERMINATION OF THE JEWS THWARTED...
- Esther is granted an audience, invites the king and Haman to a
banquet - Es 5:1-5
- She invites them to another banquet the following night, to
make her petition - Es 5:6-8
- As Haman leaves he is angered when Mordecai refuses to bow to
him; his wife and friends persuade him to build a gallows for
Mordecai - Es 5:9-14
- That night the king can't sleep; reading through the archives
he learns how Mordecai thwarted the plot against him, yet
nothing had been done to honor him - Es 6:1-3
- The king asks Haman what should be done to honor a good man;
Haman assumes the king intends to honor him and answers
accordingly - Es 6:4-9
- The king has Haman bestow honor on Mordecai, Haman returns home
ashamed - Es 6:10-14
- The next day, the king and Haman dine again with Esther; she
tells of the plot to kill the Jews (her own people) and accuses
Haman - Es 7:1-6
- In anger the king leaves, soon returning to find Haman
assaulting Esther - Es 7:7-8
- Informed of the gallows Haman built for Mordecai, the king
hangs Haman on it - Es 7:9-10
- Esther given Haman's house, Mordecai promoted, plan to save the
Jews is made - Es 8:1-17
- The Jews are spared, their enemies destroyed, Esther and
Mordecai institute the feast of Purim to commemorate the Jews'
deliverance - Es 9:1-32
- THE EXALTATION OF MORDECAI...
- Mordecai the Jews becomes second to King Ahasuerus of Persia
- Es 10:1-3
- Mordecai becomes great and well received among the Jews,
seeking their good and speaking peace to them - Es 10:3
[The story of Esther is indeed an exciting one. Let's now review...]
- ESTHER'S BEAUTY AND VIRTUE
- WOMAN OF GREAT BEAUTY...
- She was lovely and beautiful - Es 2:7
- She was taken along with many other young women - Es 2:8
- She pleased Hegai the custodian, who advanced her to the best
place - Es 2:8-9
- She underwent 12 months of preparation for beautifying women
- Es 2:12
- She obtained favor in the sight of all who saw her - Es 2:15
- She was loved by Ahasuerus above all other women - Es 2:16-17
- WOMAN OF GREAT VIRTUE...
- She was a virgin up to her selection by the king - Es 2:2-3
- She honored Mordecai as her surrogate father - Exo 20:12
- She followed his advice not to reveal her ethnicity - Es
2:10,20
- She remained in contact with him - Es 4:4-5
- She manifested faith in God's providence
- Accepting Mordecai's view that her position might be
providential - Es 4:14
- Calling upon others to fast with her - Es 4:15-16
- Being willing to risk everything (position, life) if
necessary - Es 4:16
CONCLUSION
- Esther proved she was more than just a pretty face...
- A model adult daughter: free to act as she chose, but carefully
weighed Mordecai's advice
- A model person of faith: devoted to God and His people
- Esther proved herself to be a true daughter of Sarah...
- Beautiful on the outside perhaps, as was Sarah - cf. Gen 12:10-20
- But more so on the inside, as all women of God should be - cf. 1Pe
3:3-6
May this "Paragon Of Beauty And Virtue" be a role model for women and
daughters everywhere...