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LECTURES ON ESTHER IBD

WAYMARK BOOKS
08 / 2020
9781611047868
Inglés

Sinopsis

The book of Esther is a favorite of many in the Bible, and with good reason. The courageous story of a beautiful young queen, the book tells how a little orphan grew into the gracious queen willing to risk her life to save others. This inspiring book, a compilation of 15 sermons on Esther preached by a Scottish minister in the 1800âÇÖs, brings forth many insights into the story of Esther. Readers will find:·ááááááAn overview of the life and times of King Artaxerxes·ááááááThe cultural reasons why Queen Vashti refused the kingâÇÖs drunken request·ááááááThe later regret of the king, with lessons drawn about the irreversible consequences of rash actions ·ááááááA discussion of the book of Esther as one of only two books in the Bible where the name of God isnâÇÖt mentioned·ááááááThoughts on the prevailing hand of God, even amid confusion caused by the folly of men·ááááááThe life and experience of Mordecai and his role in the life of Queen Esther·ááááááThe history of the Amalekites as bitter enemies of Israel, together with HamanâÇÖs place as an Agagite (Amalekite) in the story of Esther, and·ááááááMuch, much more.The author of the book, Alexander Dyce Davidson, was a prominent Scottish minister during the 1800âÇÖs. Ordained to the ministry at the age of 25, Davidson was considered to be one of the best preachers in the city of Aberdeen where he served for 34 years. Upon his death, it was noted that Dr. Davidson 'exercised a great influence on the minds and consciences of the community throughout a whole generation, by the clearness and force of his expositions, combined with the strength and fervor of his own faith.'Dr. DavidsonâÇÖs archived sermons, 1800 in all, were a valuable contribution to the religious literature of his generation. In the words of one writer, they were ideally fitted to 'satisfy the desires of a thirsty soul, and the manner is such as not to offend the most cultured taste.' His writing style was plain, clear, simple, and earnest-traits that shine brilliantly through in these inspiring sermons on the wonderful book of Esther.