In Session One of our study, Beth introduced two key players in the drama of Esther, aka Hadasseh, with the reminder that "first mentions" are important . . . they are about information to be remembered . . . information that colors the view of the unfolding story.
Some of the first mentions in our study passage, Esther 2:1-7, pertained to Mordecai - he was a Jew . . . he was an exile, and he found himself quite suddenly parenting his cousin – Hadasseh . . . a girl!
First mentions pertaining to Hadasseh (Hebrew for fragrance) – she was also Jewish . . . suddenly under the guardianship of her male cousin . . . and she was very lovely.
I don't know about you but I love how Beth brings history into her studies. We learned that :
- historically, the Jews who had been taken captive by King Nebuchadnezzar and who eventually ended up living in Susa were not the poor Jews of the nation of Israel
- even though these Jews were living in exile – away from their home land - they were not stuck there . . . they remained in exile out of choice
- these Jews were not necessarily observant Jews . . . quite the contrary, they were in danger of becoming secularized in a land far from their own
- God was up to something!
- the Hebrew word for future (Jer. 29:11) has the same root as behind and future
- Hadasseh's past was tied in to her destiny and God had a purpose for all of it
- we cannot amputate our history from our destiny . . . it is part of who we will become and what God will redeem and use
- know that you ARE beautiful - it's not what you do
- let the beauty of the Lord on you be the beauty that sustains you (Psalm 90:17)
I am looking forward to seeing you all in a couple of weeks . . . Jan.