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- Mordecai - Wikipedia
Mordecai's loyalty and bravery are highlighted throughout the story as he convinces Esther to use her position as queen to foil the plot of Haman, the king's vizier, to exterminate the Jewish people His story is celebrated in the Jewish holiday of Purim, which commemorates his victory
- Who was Mordecai in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Mordecai reports the plot to Esther, and the queen passes the intelligence on to Xerxes The would-be assassins are stopped, and Mordecai’s name is recorded in the king’s chronicles as the one who took action to preserve the king’s life
- Who was Mordecai? - Bibleinfo. com
Mordecai was a Jew living in the Persian capital of Shushan during the reign of Ahasuerus (Xerxes) He is probably most well known for being the uncle of Queen Esther and the important role he played in the government of King Ahasuerus
- Who was Mordecai in the Bible? 5 Things We Can Learn From Him
The life of Mordecai might seem secondary in the extraordinary story of Esther in the Bible, but Mordecai was more than just her uncle who welcomed her as his own daughter
- Mordecai in the Bible - 14 Facts About the Purim Hero
Together with his cousin, Queen Esther, Mordecai (מרדכי, also spelled " Mordechai ") was the hero of the dramatic, Divinely-orchestrated events that led up to the declaration of the Jewish holiday of Purim in the fourth century BCE
- Who was Mordecai, and why is his genealogy significant in Esther 2:5?
Mordecai is a Benjamite descendant of Kish, living in Susa during Xerxes’ reign His pedigree weaves him into Israel’s royal lineage, sets the stage for spiritual warfare against Amalek’s line, and showcases God’s meticulous providence
- Mordecai | biblical figure | Britannica
Haman then schemed to have Mordecai hanged; instead, he was sent to the gallows erected for Mordecai, and Jews throughout the empire were given permission to defend themselves on the day set for their extermination
- Who was Mordecai in the Old Testament? - BibleAsk
Mordecai is one of the most significant figures in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the Book of Esther His life and actions played a crucial role in the survival of the Jewish people during the Persian Empire
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