Esther 2:21
In those days, while Mordecai was sitting at the king's gate, Bigthan and Teresh, two of the king's eunuchs who guarded the entrance, grew angry and conspired to assassinate King Xerxes.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Esther 2:21?

2. How does Esther 2:21 demonstrate God's providence in protecting His people?

3. What role does Mordecai's vigilance play in God's plan in Esther 2:21?

4. How can we apply Mordecai's example of loyalty to authority in our lives?

5. What scriptural connections exist between Esther 2:21 and Romans 13:1 on authority?

6. How does Esther 2:21 encourage us to act when witnessing wrongdoing today?

7. Why did Mordecai choose to report the conspiracy against King Xerxes in Esther 2:21?

8. How does Esther 2:21 demonstrate God's providence in protecting His people?

9. What historical evidence supports the events described in Esther 2:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Esther 2?

11. Esther 6:3–4—Could it be just a coincidence that the king had insomnia precisely when Mordecai’s loyalty was mentioned, or does this suggest a legendary or embellished tale?

12. Esther 6:8–9—Why would the king grant such a lavish honor to someone merely for reporting a plot; does this align with known Persian customs or does it raise doubts about historical accuracy?

13. Where is God's presence in the Book of Esther?

14. Why does Esther 4:2 not mention any punishment for Mordecai’s public mourning, despite Persian laws about court protocol?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Mordecai’s position at the king’s gate reflect God’s providence in placing us where we can serve His purposes?

2. In what ways can we demonstrate faithfulness and integrity in our daily responsibilities, as Mordecai did?

3. How can we find the courage to act righteously in situations that may involve personal risk or sacrifice?

4. What are some examples in your life where you have seen God’s protection and provision, similar to how He protected King Xerxes through Mordecai’s actions?

5. How can the account of Mordecai and the assassination plot encourage us to trust in God’s sovereignty over the affairs of nations and leaders today?1. How does the story of Esther demonstrate God's providence?

2. Can you think of any situation in your own life where you felt led by destiny, just like Esther?

3. How did Esther's character contribute to her finding favor with Hegai and King Xerxes?

4. In the modern world, how can we cultivate the humility and wisdom that Esther demonstrated?

5. What does Esther's preparation period before meeting the king signify in our spiritual life?

6. How can we apply Mordecai's protective care for Esther in our relationships with others?

7. What lessons can we learn from the role of Hegai in Esther's life?

8. How can we discern God's purpose for us in our current circumstances, as Esther did in hers?

9. How can we appropriately use our positions of influence for the benefit of others?

10. What could have happened if Esther revealed her Jewish identity prematurely?

11. What can we learn from the way Esther handled her new position and authority?

12. How did Esther and Mordecai's actions contribute to the survival of the Jewish people?

13. How do Esther's courage and obedience serve as an example for us in today's society?

14. What qualities did Esther exhibit that modern leaders should cultivate?

15. How can we see God's sovereignty at play even when His name is not mentioned, just like in the book of Esther?

16. In our society today, how can we protect those we love and care for, like Mordecai did for Esther?

17. How does Esther’s story inspire us to be faithful and diligent in small things?

18. How does Esther's rise to queen demonstrate that God can use anyone to fulfill His purposes?

19. How did the celebration, the "Feast of Esther", acknowledge her unique role in the palace?

20. How does Mordecai’s discovery of the conspiracy teach us about vigilance and loyalty in our lives?

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