Esther — Read All Chapters Online
Esther tells how a young Jewish woman became queen of Persia and risked her life to save her people from a genocidal plot by the king's minister Haman. God's name never appears in the text, yet His providence is unmistakable throughout. Read the story starting at Esther chapter 1.
About Esther
Esther is the seventeenth book of the Bible, written anonymously around 400-350 BC and spanning 10 chapters. It tells the gripping story of a young Jewish woman named Esther who became queen of the vast Persian Empire under King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) and, at great personal risk, used her position to save the entire Jewish people from a genocidal plot engineered by the king's wicked prime minister Haman. Remarkably, God is never explicitly mentioned in the Book of Esther, yet His providential hand is unmistakably present in every twist of the story. Major themes include God's hidden but certain providence, the courage of faith in the face of mortal danger, the reversal of the wicked's schemes, and God's unbreakable commitment to preserving His covenant people. Key chapters include Esther 3 (Haman's plot), Esther 4 (Esther's decision to act), Esther 7 (Haman's exposure and fall), and Esther 9 (the establishment of the feast of Purim). The most famous verse is Esther 4:14 -- And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this? Esther KJV Bible reading continues to inspire courage in those facing seemingly impossible circumstances. Read the Book of Esther online here in full.
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And straightway he called them: and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants, and went after him.
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