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The Jews of Persia Saved

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Queen Esther stands beside the Persian king as a royal decree is written and dispatched across the empire. In the palace chamber, a scribe records the command while mounted couriers ride out through the gates, carrying the king’s sealed message to the provinces. The scene portrays the turning point in the Book of Esther, when the plot against the Jews is overturned and the scattered people of Israel receive authority to defend their lives.

The artwork emphasizes God’s hidden providence working through Esther’s courage, royal intercession, and the swift spread of deliverance. The palace setting, official scroll, and galloping messengers connect the image to Esther 8, where mourning is changed into hope and the threatened Jewish communities of Persia are preserved.
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Keywordscouriers   deliverance   esther   Jews of Persia   persian king   royal decree  
Secondary Keywordsahasuerus   darius   decree   intercession   Jews   king   messengers   mordecai   palace   Persia   providence   Purim   save   scribe   scroll  
Tertiary Keywordsempire provinces   Esther's courage   Haman's plot   hebrew people   Jewish survival   mounted riders   royal authority   sealed command  
Scriptures
Esther 8:7-17   Esther 9:1-5  

Esther 8

7 Then King Ahasuerus said to Queen Esther and to Mordecai the Jew, “Behold, I have given Esther the house of Haman, and they have hanged him on the gallows, because he intended to lay hands on the Jews. 8 But you may write as you please with regard to the Jews, in the name of the king, and seal it with the king's ring, for an edict written in the name of the king and sealed with the king's ring cannot be revoked.” 9 The king's scribes were summoned at that time, in the third month, which is the month of Sivan, on the twenty-third day. And an edict was written, according to all that Mordecai commanded concerning the Jews, to the satraps and the governors and the officials of the provinces from India to Ethiopia, 127 provinces, to each province in its own script and to each people in its own language, and also to the Jews in their script and their language. 10 And he wrote in the name of King Ahasuerus and sealed it with the king's signet ring. Then he sent the letters by mounted couriers riding on swift horses that were used in the king's service, bred from the royal stud, 11 saying that the king allowed the Jews who were in every city to gather and defend their lives, to destroy, to kill, and to annihilate any armed force of any people or province that might attack them, children and women included, and to plunder their goods, 12 on one day throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar. 13 A copy of what was written was to be issued as a decree in every province, being publicly displayed to all peoples, and the Jews were to be ready on that day to take vengeance on their enemies. 14 So the couriers, mounted on their swift horses that were used in the king's service, rode out hurriedly, urged by the king's command. And the decree was issued in Susa the citadel. 15 Then Mordecai went out from the presence of the king in royal robes of blue and white, with a great golden crown and a robe of fine linen and purple, and the city of Susa shouted and rejoiced. 16 The Jews had light and gladness and joy and honor. 17 And in every province and in every city, wherever the king's command and his edict reached, there was gladness and joy among the Jews, a feast and a holiday. And many from the peoples of the country declared themselves Jews, for fear of the Jews had fallen on them.

Esther 9

1 Now in the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same, when the king's command and edict were about to be carried out, on the very day when the enemies of the Jews hoped to gain the mastery over them, the reverse occurred: the Jews gained mastery over those who hated them. 2 The Jews gathered in their cities throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus to lay hands on those who sought their harm. And no one could stand against them, for the fear of them had fallen on all peoples. 3 All the officials of the provinces and the satraps and the governors and the royal agents also helped the Jews, for the fear of Mordecai had fallen on them. 4 For Mordecai was great in the king's house, and his fame spread throughout all the provinces, for the man Mordecai grew more and more powerful. 5 The Jews struck all their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying them, and did as they pleased to those who hated them.

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Queen Esther stands beside the Persian king as a royal decree is written and dispatched across the empire. In the palace chamber, a scribe records the command while mounted couriers ride out through the gates, carrying the king’s sealed message to the provinces. The scene portrays the turning point in the Book of Esther, when the plot against the Jews is overturned and the scattered people of Israel receive authority to defend their lives.

The artwork emphasizes God’s hidden providence working through Esther’s courage, royal intercession, and the swift spread of deliverance. The palace setting, official scroll, and galloping messengers connect the image to Esther 8, where mourning is changed into hope and the threatened Jewish communities of Persia are preserved. by Review & Herald Publishing

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