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Last Chapter of Nehemiah today
Nehemiah Chapter 13
The Law of Moses restricts who Jews are allowed to marry.
Nehemiah reminded the Jews that Solomon was led into sin by his foreign wives (Verse 26).
The Jews believed in tithing their income to the temple.
Nehemiah had to return to King Artaxerxes of Babylon to report what was being done in Jerusalem.
King Artaxerxes allowed Nehemiah to return to Jerusalem after making his report.
While Nehemiah was away the temple ran out of money and Nehemiah sorted this out on his return.
Nehemiah was cross that Jews were working and trading on the Sabbath.
Nehemiah closed the city gates on the Sabbath. Nehemiah put guards on the gates to halt any trading.
Nehemiah was 100% determined that the Sabbath would be strictly observed by all the Jews.
THIS is an amaaaaazing account of a man of God in ACTION in a very practical and PHYSICAL way. It reminds me of when Jesus cleared the Temple with a whip and when he overturned tables, etc.
He got things right in the Temple real quick.
Amen.
Last Chapter of Nehemiah today
Nehemiah Chapter 13
The Law of Moses restricts who Jews are allowed to marry.
Nehemiah reminded the Jews that Solomon was led into sin by his foreign wives (Verse 26).
The Jews believed in tithing their income to the temple.
Nehemiah had to return to King Artaxerxes of Babylon to report what was being done in Jerusalem.
King Artaxerxes allowed Nehemiah to return to Jerusalem after making his report.
While Nehemiah was away the temple ran out of money and Nehemiah sorted this out on his return.
Nehemiah was cross that Jews were working and trading on the Sabbath.
Nehemiah closed the city gates on the Sabbath. Nehemiah put guards on the gates to halt any trading.
Nehemiah was 100% determined that the Sabbath would be strictly observed by all the Jews.
The wonderful book of Esther
Chapter 1
King Xerxes was the ruler over the vast Persian Empire. He controlled Jerusalem and all the countries in between as far as India.
King Xerxes decided to give a huge banquet for the men of their capital city.
Absolutely no expense was spared, and even the cups were made of gold.
Queen Vashti gave a banquet for the women in the palace.
Queen Vashti was beautiful and King Xerxes wanted to show off his wife dressed in her crown and fine clothes. He wanted to impress his officials and guests.
King Xerxes sent for Queen Vashti but she refused to come. This was much to the annoyance of the king.
King Xerxes asked his legal advisers to think up a suitable punishment for Queen Vashti.
They came up with the idea that she should banished from the presence of King Xerxes for ever and that another queen should be chosen to take her place.
So this is exactly what King Xerxes did.
His officials then began a careful search to find a beautiful new wife for King Xerxes.
Do not pass me by.
Get your tissues ready for the most emotional song ever written.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePPOaX6HTPI
She shamed the king in front of everyone and defied him openly. She needed to count her blessings that he didn't put her to death for insulting and belittling him so blatantly.
He was very kind and gracious to not put her to death.
King Xerxes begins his search for a replacement for Queen Vashti
Esther Chapter 2
King Xerxes was to pick his new queen from among all the most beautiful young virgins in the land.
Esther was picked as a possible. Esther lived with her cousin Mordecai, who had brought her up as a child, after the death of her parents.
Mordecai advised Esther not to say that she was a Jew.
Eunuch Hegai was in charge of the kings harem. Hegai took a liking to Esther. Hegai gave especially good treatment to Esther because she had won his favour. Hegai advised Esther what to wear when it was her turn to be presented to King Xerxes.
Because of the extra help from Hagai the king liked Esther more than any of the others, and she won the kings favour and affection.
King Xerxes placed a crown on the head of Esther and gave a great banquet and proclaimed a holiday for the whole Persian Empire.
Mordecai
Mordecai was appointed to an administrative post in the service of King Xerxes.
Mordecai became aware of an assassination plot by two eunuchs guarding the kings rooms.
Mordecai told Queen Esther, and she told King Xerxes.
A full investigation was carried out, resulting in the two eunuchs being hanged.
The quick action by Mordecai had saved the kings life.
King Xerxes made a full written account of this failed assassination attempt in the records of the Persian Empire.
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