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The message of Esther : God present but unseen / David G. Firth.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Bible speaks todayPublication details: Nottingham, England : Inter-Varsity Press, 2010Description: 140 p. ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781844744442
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 222.907 22 F5199
LOC classification:
  • BS1375.53 .F57 2010
Contents:
Some parties and their aftermath (1:1-22) -- Providence in the passive voice (2:1-23) -- Power and corruption in high places (3:1-15) -- Risking all (4:1-17) -- A tale of two banquets (5:1-14) -- A funny thing happened (6:1-13) -- An awkward dinner (6:14 -- 7:10) -- Revoking the irrevocable (8:1-17) -- Days of deliverance (9:1-19) -- Remembering deliverance (9:20-10:3).
Summary: In this volume in the Bible Speaks Today commentary series, David Firth explores this paradoxically important book and its implications for our own contemporary context, where the reality of God's presence is experienced against a backdrop of God's relative anonymity and seeming absence. --From publisher's description.
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Some parties and their aftermath (1:1-22) -- Providence in the passive voice (2:1-23) -- Power and corruption in high places (3:1-15) -- Risking all (4:1-17) -- A tale of two banquets (5:1-14) -- A funny thing happened (6:1-13) -- An awkward dinner (6:14 -- 7:10) -- Revoking the irrevocable (8:1-17) -- Days of deliverance (9:1-19) -- Remembering deliverance (9:20-10:3).

In this volume in the Bible Speaks Today commentary series, David Firth explores this paradoxically important book and its implications for our own contemporary context, where the reality of God's presence is experienced against a backdrop of God's relative anonymity and seeming absence. --From publisher's description.

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