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+ | <!-- 1. What disobedient act by King Saul was the root cause of the problem in the book of Esther? Why? 1 Samuel 15:3, 7-9; Esther 3:1; Prophets and Kings (PK) p. 600. --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 2. Read the book of Esther. Gain an understanding of the historical connections between 1 Samuel 9:1, 2 & 10:1 and the book of Esther. What are the contrasts between Ruth and Esther? (Ruth and Esther are the only two books of the Bible named after women.) Ruth 3:1-6, Esther 4:13-16; Ruth 3:8-13, Esther 6:1-10 --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 3. How was Esther related to Mordecai? Why was she in his care? Esther 2:7 --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 4. Who is the real protagonist (hero/heroine) of the story of Esther? Defend your answer. --> | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=5}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 5. Why did Esther become Queen? Esther 1:10-12, 15-19; 2:8, 15-17 --> | ||
− | ==7. What did Esther ask Mordecai to do before she went into King Ahasuerus? What great statement did she make? Esther 4:16 | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 6. What was the cause of Haman’s deep hatred of Mordecai? What did he do about it? Esther 3:1-13 --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 7. What did Esther ask Mordecai to do before she went into King Ahasuerus? What great statement did she make? Esther 4:16 --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 8. Why is Esther a heroine in this story? Esther 4:15-16 --> | ||
− | ==9. Describe how Esther brought her problem to the King’s attention and the outcome of those events. Esther 5:1-8; 6:1- | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 9. Describe how Esther brought her problem to the King’s attention and the outcome of those events. Esther 5:1-8; 6:1-10 --> | ||
− | ==10. What happened to Haman on the night between the two banquets prepared by Queen Esther? Esther 5:9—6:1-10 | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 10. What happened to Haman on the night between the two banquets prepared by Queen Esther? Esther 5:9—6:1-10 --> | ||
− | ==11. How was the edict to kill all the Jews in Persia overcome? Whey did they have to write another law? Esther 8:8- | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 11. How was the edict to kill all the Jews in Persia overcome? Whey did they have to write another law? Esther 8:8-12 --> | ||
− | ==12. How many sons did Haman have? What happened to them? Esther 9:10, 13, 14 | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 12. How many sons did Haman have? What happened to them? Esther 9:10, 13, 14 --> | ||
− | ==13. What is the ultimate outcome of the saga of Esther? Esther chapters 9 & 10 | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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− | ==15. What is the most striking correlation between Esther’s time and ours? PK pp.605-606 | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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− | ==16. Know how to set a table and fold a cloth napkin for a formal banquet. Be able to prepare the following: punch, a simple desert of strawberries dipped in chocolate, and a salad with each of the following: apple bird, dumbbell-slivered carrots in black olives, egg frog, and radish/tomato roses. Arrange the salad items on a plate and drizzle with raspberry vinaigrette. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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Revision as of 01:49, 4 January 2021
1
What disobedient act by King Saul was the root cause of the problem in the book of Esther? Why? 1 Samuel 15:3, 7-9; Esther 3:1; Prophets and Kings (PK) p. 600.
2
Read the book of Esther. Gain an understanding of the historical connections between 1 Samuel 9:1, 2 & 10:1 and the book of Esther. What are the contrasts between Ruth and Esther? (Ruth and Esther are the only two books of the Bible named after women.) Ruth 3:1-6, Esther 4:13-16; Ruth 3:8-13, Esther 6:1-10
3
How was Esther related to Mordecai? Why was she in his care? Esther 2:7
4
Who is the real protagonist (hero/heroine) of the story of Esther? Defend your answer.
5
Why did Esther become Queen? Esther 1:10-12, 15-19; 2:8, 15-17
6
What was the cause of Haman’s deep hatred of Mordecai? What did he do about it? Esther 3:1-13
7
What did Esther ask Mordecai to do before she went into King Ahasuerus? What great statement did she make? Esther 4:16
8
Why is Esther a heroine in this story? Esther 4:15-16
9
Describe how Esther brought her problem to the King’s attention and the outcome of those events. Esther 5:1-8; 6:1-10
10
What happened to Haman on the night between the two banquets prepared by Queen Esther? Esther 5:9—6:1-10
11
How was the edict to kill all the Jews in Persia overcome? Whey did they have to write another law? Esther 8:8-12
12
How many sons did Haman have? What happened to them? Esther 9:10, 13, 14
13
What is the ultimate outcome of the saga of Esther? Esther chapters 9 & 10
14
How many times is God mentioned in the book of Esther?
15
What is the most striking correlation between Esther’s time and ours? PK pp.605-606
16
Know how to set a table and fold a cloth napkin for a formal banquet. Be able to prepare the following: punch, a simple desert of strawberries dipped in chocolate, and a salad with each of the following: apple bird, dumbbell-slivered carrots in black olives, egg frog, and radish/tomato roses. Arrange the salad items on a plate and drizzle with raspberry vinaigrette.
References
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Regional/flpatchnote