by John Marshall Lowrie
originally published in 1859
paperback; 276 pages Scarcely any book in the Bible has a more definite aim or a plainer lesson in its history than the book of Esther. Its simple object is to exhibit the workings of God's providence at a remarkable crisis, for the deliverance of His people. This is effected in the use of natural means, and by the instrumentality of both good and bad men; and yet in such a way that the finger of God is evidently seen, even in those minute and separated particulars which, when they occur, seem of trifling significance and without connection. Related Titles: Daniel: A Model For Young Men
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