Esther 9:1

"Esther."

Key Reflection

In Esther 9:1, we see a pivotal moment where the events of the book reach their climax. This verse describes how the day that Esther’s enemies hoped to conquer her turned out to be the opposite—instead, they became victims of the very plot they had orchestrated against her. This stark reversal underscores the divine providence at work, highlighting God's sovereign control over even the most seemingly catastrophic situations. The cultural context is crucial here: in first-century Jewish society, such a dramatic and sudden turn of events would have been seen as evidence of divine intervention, reinforcing the book’s theme of God’s protection and deliverance for His people.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Drew near -Or, “arrived,” or “reached the time” specifiedEsther 3:13;Esther 8:12.

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