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« on: January 31, 2005, 09:58:15 PM »

Brothers and Sisters,

I'm thinking about an idea that I would like to have your opinion about.

How many of you would be interested in telling some Bible stories about people in the Holy Bible?

I'm simply thinking about briefs or stories about many characters, good and bad, in the Holy Bible and what impact they had as a reason for being mentioned in the Bible.

Examples:

Jonah
Absalom
Caleb
David
Moses
Lot
Noah
Abraham
Saul (Paul)
Isaiah
Aaron
Abigail
Ruth
Herod
Deborah
Jacob
Sarah
Rahab
Martha
John
Samson
Jude
Mary
James
Job

Etc., Etc., Etc.

I was just thinking that it might be very interesting for people to put into their own words Bible history about many fascinating people that are interwoven into the Holy Bible for obvious reasons. There are many lessons we can all learn from many of them, and their inclusion in the Holy Bible is just as valid now as it was 2,000 + years ago.

Please let me know if there is any interest in this, especially if you are willing to tell us a Bible story. Some of the stories are associated with what is taught to children, but the message is just as valid for adults in all ranges of Christian maturity.

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Tom

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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2005, 10:45:42 PM »

It sounds good to me. I am not much of a story teller, but it can't be to hard with the Bible to back me up.

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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2005, 04:04:58 AM »

What a great idea BEP!
Or as Paul Tuttle Sr would say..."what a great idear!

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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2005, 04:08:32 PM »

Brothers,

I'm going to pray about this and try to tell some Bible stories. I'll try to start it off in General Theology under Bible Characters. I'm thinking this might also help those who are trying to make a decision for Christ. It's amazing that many don't realize that the people in the Bible were real people in the greatest non-fiction masterpiece ever written. They were real and they did live part of the history recorded in the Holy Bible. Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, still lives, and HE is absolute reality.

I just realized that I made a horrible mistake in the sample list I gave. I failed to list JESUS CHRIST, and HIS story is the most precious REALITY in the entire Bible.

Love In Christ,
Tom

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« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2006, 10:24:32 PM »

Brother Tom, I just came across this thread for the very first time and it never ceases to amaze me how great minds thinks alike  Grin

A few days ago my husband and I watched the movie Esther, this movie has come out in many versions but the one I just watched was the closest one to the Biblical account and I thought to myself that it would be great to share some of the things I learned from reading the Book of Esther and watching the movie.

So if it's ok with you I'd like to start writing a little about Esther.

Let me know if we should use this thread. And I'll start.   Cheesy
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« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2006, 10:42:48 PM »

Sister I forgot all about this thread. I still think it is a great idea to bring it up and use it for these wonderful stories.

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« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2006, 10:49:26 PM »

it's easy to forget about some threads but it's never too late to rekindle them, at least while we're still here.  Grin
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« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2006, 10:51:49 PM »

I'm doing a litle bit of Biblical research right now and will probably start to post some of what I've learned in a little while, I think it would be a good idea if you also add something I might overlook. Waddaya think?Huh
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« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2006, 11:13:38 PM »

That sounds great to me. It will make for a beautiful Bible study.

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« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2006, 11:22:24 PM »

Hello Sister Maria,

YES, I still think this is a good idea. I know that we started a thread, but I can't remember how far we got and I can't find it right now. We know that God had a reason in mentioning the men and women of the Bible, and many of those reasons still speak to us today. We see the good and bad of even the greatest men and women of the Bible, and we saw how their relationship with God impacted the highs and lows of their lives. What they learned then - we can learn now. I'm thinking about David right now, but there are many real-life stories in the Holy Bible that speak volumes to the people of today. I think that the most important thing to remember is that the men and women of the Bible, and most specifically JESUS CHRIST, were just as real as we are. AND, I'm giving thanks right now that JESUS CHRIST is alive TODAY AND FOREVER. We who belong to HIM are ALIVE IN HIM FOREVER, and HE is VERY GOD.

I should have just given a short answer - YES, let's do it.  Cheesy

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« Reply #10 on: August 22, 2006, 11:32:19 PM »

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A short answer? I'm sorry brother but you don't have that problem. The short answers is my area, too short sometimes.   Wink  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #11 on: August 22, 2006, 11:41:53 PM »

Well let's see.....so far in my research and additional study of the Book of Esther I find some things I didn't know. I always thought for some reason that Mordecai was Esther's uncle.

The story goes that Mordecai was the son of Jair, son of Kish of the tribe of Benjamin, Isreal's youngest son. He was actually Esther's cousin. Her father and mother died when she was very young and he raised her as his own daughter.
When Nebudchadnezzar carried away from Jerusalem the captives who had been carried away with Jeconiah king of Judah, Kish too was taken captive, so apparently Mordecai and Esther were born in Shushan which was a province of the kingdom of king Ahasuerus, this was a very large kingdom from India to Ethiopia, over 127 provinces.

Hadassah (meaning: myrtle, joy) was Esther's real name.

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« Reply #12 on: August 23, 2006, 12:01:22 AM »

Reference Scripture so far:

Es 1:1 ¶ Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus (this was the Ahasuerus who reigned over one hundred and twenty-seven provinces, from India to Ethiopia),

Es 1:2 in those days when King Ahasuerus sat on the throne of his kingdom, which was in Shushan the citadel,

Es 2:5 In Shushan the citadel there was a certain Jew whose name was Mordecai the son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, a Benjamite.

Es 2:6 Kish had been carried away from Jerusalem with the captives who had been captured with Jeconiah king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away.

Es 2:7 And Mordecai had brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter, for she had neither father nor mother. The young woman was lovely and beautiful. When her father and mother died, Mordecai took her as his own daughter.
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« Reply #13 on: August 23, 2006, 12:37:24 AM »

(Note: Much of this information is from non-Biblical resources and instead comes from Jewish resources such as the Midrash and the Megillah. )

We see in the Est 2:7 that Esther had two names. According to Jewish records there was a purpose for both of these names as there is with the name of Mordechai. The name Mordechai in Aramaic consists of two words: "mera dachya," a spice that diffuses fragrance only after it has been processed. Hadassah stems from the word "hadas," myrtle. Esther was similar to the hadas in that she had a deep olive-green complexion. We also know that the leaves of this plant have a very sweet fragrance that can only be released when the leaves are bruised and crushed. As a matter of fact, some people use the crushed leaves for spices during Havdalah [on Saturday night]. Just like the hadas, which is only fragrant when it is bruised and crushed, so too was Esther's potential brought out to its fullest by her hard life. The name Esther is related to the word "hester," meaning hidden, indicating the fact that she hid her Jewish ancestry.

Others think that her name Esther was derived from the Median name Astra which also means myrtle.

Either way the names hold a meaning true to her character and situation.


Est 2:7  And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter.
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« Reply #14 on: August 23, 2006, 02:08:03 AM »

My two cents will involve the Book of Esther as being an unusual book of contrasts. Just the first few verses offer tremendous contrasts. Examples:

There is a lack of Godly practices in the Book of Esther, and Esther's moral and ethical conduct is in question. One could make many observations about dietary laws, mixing of Jews and Gentiles, and other questionable practices that lead to one contrast after another. We start with a big question about the festival and the origin of the festival. Some of the conflicts continue to this day.

Israel has been in disobedience to God, and a main character is an avowed enemy of Israel and God. 1 Samuel 15:30, Exodus 17:16

Most specifically, the biggest question for the Book of Esther is where is God worshiped or obeyed, and what part does God have in the lives of the main Characters. It's a fascinating book that leads to many references. "one-hundred and twenty-seven provinces" becomes another example of contrasts when compared to Daniel 6:1 that refers to 120 (missing 7 - a perfect number).
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