
Witness the Bible: Esther
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Narrated by:
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Steve Cook
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By:
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Various
About this listen
As featured on Bible Gateway, the Witness the Bible series is designed to help believers and seekers activate the reality of Jesus and his love for us. The text is taken entirely from the Revised Geneva Translation. Witness the Bible: Esther is the sixth volume in the series.
The Jewish holiday of Purim is a celebration similar to Christmas in feeling which happens in late February or March. Every year, the entire Book of Esther is read aloud in synagogues around the world. And as the Children of Israel, either natural-born or adopted (John 1:12), it’s important for all of us to be familiar with this story and why it is so reverently remembered in Judaism.
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