Short version: when Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin Mordecai proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "... for such a time as this.". She calls for prayer...
Short version: when Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin Mordecai proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "... for such a time as this.". She calls for prayer...
Short version: when Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin Mordecai proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "... for such a time as this.". She calls for prayer...
Short version: when Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin Mordecai proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "... for such a time as this.". She calls for prayer...
When Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther (our heroine) is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen (the villain) dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin, Mordecai, (really good guy), proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "for such a time as this"....
When Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther (our heroine) is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen (the villain) dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin, Mordecai, (really good guy), proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "for such a time as this"....
When Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther (our heroine) is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen (the villain) dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin, Mordecai, (really good guy), proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "for such a time as this"....
When Queen Vashti falls out of favor, Esther (our heroine) is eventually selected by the king to replace her. When Hamen (the villain) dupes the king into annihilating the Jews, Esther's cousin, Mordecai, (really good guy), proposes that perhaps Esther has assumed her role, "... for such a time as...