The Old Testement in the the book of Esther.....should have all the answers you need,word for word....
2006-08-22 08:43:20
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answered by lovelostboys 4
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You can start by reading in your Bible in the book of Esther at Esther 2:7, and also Esther 7:6, and also Esther 8:2....However, just read the whole book of Esther it's really not that long and you may find in quite interesting.......
2006-08-21 17:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a Christian, but I read books by CHristians and Jews, and I think you'll like this one a lot.
"What Queen Esther Knew: Business Strategies from a Biblical Sage" by Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley
"Authors Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley revisit an ancient question: How did an orphaned Jewish girl win a beauty contest and become the most powerful woman in Persia? They shape the tale of Biblical Queen Esther into an intriguing tutorial for women as managers. Esther’s development as a leader illuminates key strategies for success. These leadership tools are introduced through old/new parallels. For example, Esther’s mastery of "palace protocol" translates into learning corporate culture, her closeness with her wise cousin Mordechai creates a template to finding a mentor, her dustups with the villainous Haman become a primer for dealing with difficult people, and her bravery in saving her people underlines integrity and risk-taking. Glaser and Smalley alternate examples from Esther’s leadership with those of contemporary executives such as Avon CEO Andrea Jung and Enron whistle blower Sherron Watkins."
2006-08-21 10:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local Christian bookstore like Family Christian and you can find material there. Also I read the book, Hadessah- One Night With the King. The author is Tommy somebody. I forgot the last name. Also there is a sequal to the book which I haven't read. If you can , I would see if you can find the movie One Night With the King. It came out a couple of years ago and I'm still looking for it.
2006-08-21 07:00:06
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answered by deb2rule 5
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I wouldnt say I "studied it", yet I examine it, and that's previous ridiculous speaking donkeys, speaking snakes, human beings being resurrected from the ineffective, human beings ascending actual into the sky there is not any way i will supply that e book extreme concept whilst maximum of its thoughts are patently fairytales seem the bible is somewhat like the Illiad, I view it as a artwork of literature that has had impact on our society, yet see no reason to seem at is an precise description of historic previous so some distance as Hell, I dont think of its genuine, so it doesnt remember how harsh it ought to seem I care no longer approximately it if is attractive, yet whilst it is precise
2016-10-02 01:56:43
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answered by balsamo 4
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Check out "Becoming a Woman God Can Use: A Study on Esther, Woman of Faith Bible Study". Can find it on www.christianbook.com very reasonable. God bless!
2006-08-21 13:43:16
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answered by aseretsniknej 1
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read esther 9-10 and 12-14
2006-08-14 09:01:05
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answered by Lfeata 5
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Look up the publication called the Peoples Bible Series. It is put out by Northwest Publishing. These books are excellent commentaries using scripture to explain scripture.
2006-08-14 09:10:53
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answered by d8 2
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Look here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther
Oh BTW, I'm a Spirit-Filled Pagan. Mostly just on Saturday nights, though.
2006-08-22 08:29:32
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answered by Nightlight 6
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Have you read her book? Right before proverbs.
It really helps when I am investigating and trying to figure things out, that you purchase a book that helps explain the bible or have a bible with subtext that helps explain things if you have troubles grasping ideas.
2006-08-14 09:04:16
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answered by hangout756 1
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