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The Book of Esther: A Story of Love and Favor (Review)

The Book of Esther: A Story of Love and Favor

By Deborah H. Bateman

Author of the

(Daily-Bible-Reading Series) [Kindle Edition]

Amazon’s e-book, The Book of Esther, is “for just a time as this”.  What timing that it is being brought to the forefront, as the Feast of Purim was currently celebrated.

This e-book is structured with 18 chapters converted into lessons, with its opening chapter setting the scene with King  Ahasuerus (Xerxes) sitting at the throne, over a kingdom spanning 127 provinces from India to Cush, abundantly blessed with wealth and the King celebrating it with his  nobles, princes, officials and military leaders from Media and PersiaKing Xerxes held his celebration for a period of 180 days “displaying” his vast wealth.

Each chapter holds the author’s point of view, including a daily bible scripture, and a prayer of the day.

Deborah H. Bateman is always pointing to the scriptures and giving God the glory,  requesting insight for the reader as the reader applies each chapter’s occurrence to their own lives ie.:

Prayer of the Day:

Dear Heavenly Father,

“As we read this Scripture help us to see drinking too much wine can cause all kinds of trouble. Help us as wives to submit to our husbands as unto the Lord.  But help us to know where the boundaries are.  In Jesus’ name, we ask it. Amen.”

She sets the tone for disciplined, committed bible reading (making it ideal for the christian classroom bible study) to further educate the reader into how God uses Esther to teach the modern-day christian who wants to know more about how God continues to genuinely touch an individual from yesterday’s events to today’s turbulent times.

The author has generously included a section “Things to Think About” further prodding the reader into going beyond what is written on paper and applying principles to effect their own lives.

As in the Book of Ruth, this author’s earlier e-book, Deborah manages to capture the spiritual layer of God’s involvement in Esther’s life relevant to today’s christian.

Esther is a Jewish orphan who is raised by her cousin, Mordechi.  Esther is taken into the King’s palace and “prepped” for one night with the King.

This story has such a deep love from an orphan to her King, and the King’s genuine love and affection for a commoner, flowing from one dramatic event to another culminating into a final decision of life or death from Esther to stand up for her people or she and they all perish.

I love prophecy.  Israel is currently contemplating striking Iran to prevent Iran’s build up of nuclear weapons to prevent Israel’s total annihilation threatened by Iran.  This is really ironic as Esther and King Xerxes ruled over ancient Persia and Media – today modern day Iran.

Megillah – Scroll of Esther, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel

Megillah – Scroll of Esther, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel

Recently on March 9, 2012, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  gifted President Obama a Scroll of the Book of Esther:

“…he gave the President the megillah (scroll) of the Book of Esther, which Jews read during Purim…”

“Purim conveys three lessons. First, the survival of the Jewish people is assured — not by the words or edicts of foreign rulers — but when they have the ability to defend themselves.  As Netanyahu said, “As prime minister of Israel, I will never let my people live in the shadow of annihilation.”

Second, Purim suggests that the Jewish people — and religious liberty — will always be threatened by regimes that regard self-governance and civil society as the enemy.  Alluding to the Passover Haggadah, Netanyahu stated: “In every generation there are those who wish to destroy the Jewish people.”

“Indeed, the third and most important lesson of Purim is that ability to take pre-emptive military action is essential to Jewish survival.  As Netanyahu said: “The purpose of the Jewish state is to secure the Jewish future. That is why Israel must always have the ability to defend itself, by itself, against any threat…” (source:  Spectator.org)

Amazon’s e-book, The Book of Esther, A Story of Love and Favor, is “for just a time as this.”  Indeed, prophecy unveiling today?

  • For if you remain completely silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)

Read the e-book today and follow Esther’s journey.  Will she perish?  Will God intervene and deliver His people?

About the Author:

Deborah H. Bateman

Deborah H. Bateman

The Author,  Deborah H. Bateman loves studying the Bible and is dedicated to “Sharing God’s Word”.

She is the Founder of Christian Daily Resources a Christian Online Ministry.

Deborah also enjoys cooking, crafts, interior decorating, and working on her computer creating websites and blogs.

She is happily married, the mother of two daughters, and a grandmother to five grandchildren. She is an active member of her church.

Deborah has a Daily Bible Reading Blog where she does a Daily Bible Study.

She wrote this e-book so other people could experience the joy of studying The Book of Esther as she has.

She hopes you have enjoyed this study and have learned some valuable lessons about God’s love and favor for His children.

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The Book of Ruth

The Book of Ruth

A Story of Love and Redemption

by  Deborah H. Bateman, Author

The Book of Ruth

The Book of Ruth

Deborah H. Bateman, Author

Deborah H. Bateman, Author

What a lovely and endearing story!

Author Deborah H. Bateman  wrote and completed her first ebook by creating a bible study teaching tool and a stand alone e-book for the novice reader, using the Book of Ruth, a story of love and redemption from the Christian Holy Bible.

We learn about Ruth, the Moabitess and King David’s ancestress, is a young widow, who demonstrates acts of kindness, honor, loyalty, commitment, hard work, and certainly a pure love for Naomi, her mother-in-law, who refers to herself as Mara, meaning “bitter” because of their dire circumstances and attitude that God has abandoned the family.  Naomi’s husband and her sons (both Ruth and Orpah‘s husbands) were robbed by death,  leaving the women without financial comfort and childless.

The Hebrew name for Ruth reflects that Ruth was a beauty “a sight worth seeing”.

The elderly Naomi’s second daughter in law is Orpah who leaves Naomi to return to her own homeland to worship pagan gods.

It take the grace of God to befriend a bitter woman like Naomi, but Ruth was bound by cords of love and common grief,  expressed her wish:

“Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goes, I will go; and where thou lodges, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God:

Where thou dies, will I die, and there will I be buried: the Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.”

Ruth voluntarily followed Naomi and voluntarily converted to worship the God of the Israelites, and not follow other gods.

The Book of Ruth is a journey wrought with death, separation from their homeland (Moab) and poverty, after the one path that Naomi knew would take her back to her faithful God, back to Israel and a new  hopeful productive future. A future that would set the wheels in motion (by Father God) for Ruth to meet Boaz and, and…well, read the book and follow these characters and experience their feelings, their hopes, and eventual solution.

The outline provides for an explanation and overview of  scriptures capturing the structure and events of a time and era where family was the core for daily living facing tribulations and in this case, the death of the primary financial provider with the final solution for such a traumatic situation.

Each outline is followed by the real various King James scriptures (authenticating the story) and raising a prayer to the Lord, thanking Him for each lesson’s insight.

Finally, each lesson actively involves the reader by asking specific questions about the story, including poignantly pointing the reader to Jesus Christ.

There is a distinct layer revealing a parallel and personifying God in these powerful ancient characters plus God’s design for protecting the genealogy of Jesus Christ, with His ever prevailing strong-arm to right a wrong.

When repentance is acknowledged, we turn around and head in the right direction–His direction!

About the Author:

The Author,  Deborah H. Bateman loves studying the Bible and is dedicated to “Sharing God’s Word”. She is the Founder of Christian Daily Resources a Christian Online Ministry. Deborah also enjoys cooking, crafts, interior decorating, and working on her computer creating websites and blogs.  She is happily married, the mother of two daughters, and a grandmother to five grandchildren.

Deborah has a Daily Bible Reading Blog where she does a Daily Bible Study. This is where “The Book of Ruth” was born.

The Book of Ruth-A Story of Love and Redemption

The Book of Ruth Kindle Edition

The Book of Ruth, A Story of Love and Redemption, Kindle Edition

is now available @:

Smashwords 

Amazon USA

Amazon EU

Amazon.FR

at Author Deborah H. Bateman’s Website!


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