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| Following the conquest of Babylon, the King of Persia gives a banquet for his people, but his wife refuses to attend. Ahasuerus disowns her and goes in search of her replacement. In his harem, he meets and falls in love with Esther. She then reveals to Ahasuerus that she is Jewish and asks him to show her people mercy. In doing so, she saves the lives of many innocent people. Starring F. Murray Abraham and Jurgen Prochnow.' ' |
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| The king needs a new queen, and Esther has been chosen! But she's about to find out that being queen is going to take more courage than she ever imagined. The award-winning artists at Big Idea bring to life one of the Bible's greatest stories -- and the most spectacular VeggieTales adventure ever! When a small-town girl wakes up with the weight of the world on her shoulders and the fate of her people in her hands, can she find the courage to do what's right? Filled with drama, humor, and great music, Esther ... The Girl Who Became Queen teaches kids that "you never have to be afraid to do what's right!" |
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| The NIV Application Commentary on Esther explains not only what the book of Esther meant to its original readers but also how it can speak powerfully to Christians today.This biblical narrative tells today's Christians about God without actually mentioning him. |
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| Diane Tidball shows how Esther's example of humility and faithfulness to God makes her a fine example for today's post feminist world. In contrast with Queen Vashti, who stood up to a male dominated regime to the extent that a law had to be passed against her for fear that other women would do the same, Esther, through her faith, was able to achieve what she did without losing her vision of God or sense of humility, all this in a secular society in which the concept of God as we know it was unknown. Some Christians find themselves having to submit to social structures that are unjust and they choose to play along with that culture in order to achieve glory for God. Some Christians find themselves fighting social cultures because they are unjust and do so to achieve the glory of God. God can work through both situations. The challenge of this book is that you might prefer Vashti to Esther, the challenge of the Christian faith is that God's ways are not necessarily our ways. Includes Bible study questions to help group study in a fresh and challenging way. |
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| God chooses a young woman, the kind and beautiful Esther, to save His people from destruction in this DVD that children can read and sing a-long with. But Queen Esther has to risk her life to do Gods will.Esthers courage and wisdom are rewarded by God as tragedy turns to triumph and celebration for Gods people. She reminds us also that God is faithful to His promises; His plans will never be derailed by our circumstances. |
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| European hand-stitched covers make for an attractive design. Handy size makes it easy to carry. Features section headings, textual notes, and a complete concordance. |
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| Durable and stylish, this thin, compact sized New Living Translation Bible is loaded with features, including Great Verses, Great Stories, and words of Christ in red. |
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| At just 7/8" thick, ideal for carrying wherever you go, the Classic Thinline Bible includes a complete concordance, full color maps, section headings, and cross referencing. |
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| Dr. Bill Hamon takes the reader on a journey throughout the history of the Church. Beginning at the origination of the Church in the first century, he proceeds to the deterioration of the Church during the Middle Ages and the restoration of the Church from the time of the reformation to present. He also explores the eternal destination of the Church in the years to come, including the eternal ages. This unique perspective shows graphically the why's as well as the what's of church history. Bill Hamon is a valid modern prophet who writes the story of the Church of Jesus Christ from the perspective of one who not only sees the past, but also has glimpses into the future. |
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