EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 27 MIN
Esther 2-3: Haman's Pride Demands Genocide
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What happens when hatred meets absolute power and an entire nation becomes the target?In Esther 3, Mordecai refuses to kneel before Haman, the king's newly promoted right-hand man. That single act of defiance ignites a fury that spreads from one Jew to all of them. Haman doesn't just want Mordecai gone. He wants every Jewish man, woman, and child in the Persian Empire destroyed.What follows is a masterclass in manipulation. Haman lies to the king, bribes him with a fortune, and walks away with the king's own signet ring and permission to "do with the people as he pleases." A death sentence goes out to all 127 provinces on the same day the Jews should be celebrating Passover. While the empire panics, the king and Haman sit down for a drink.In our Esther 3 Bible study, we cover:[9:53] Pride and Principle: Why Mordecai's refusal to bow isn't random. It's rooted in an ancient battle between two families.[14:48] Rolling the Dice on Genocide: Haman casts lots to choose the date for the Jews' destruction, never realizing God has already destined that random roll to buy His people 11 months.[17:47] The Price of Hate: Haman offers the king a small fortune to seal the deal, a reminder of how far people will go to justify cruelty.[24:04] Seven Traits God Detests: Haman checks every box in Proverbs 6, making him one of only a couple of biblical characters to embody all seven traits God detests.[26:11] Waking Up to Chaos: Susa is in an uproar while Esther sleeps, unaware her whole world is about to change. Most of us know that feeling of waking up to a crisis we didn't create.Esther Show Notes:Feasts and Festivals in the BibleGenealogy of JesusThe Persian PalaceBlog PostGroup Discussion Questions for Esther 3:[2:24] Mordecai's position at the king's gate put him in a place to save the king's life. Where has God positioned you that might seem ordinary but could be strategic for His purposes?[8:24] The king forgot to reward Mordecai for his loyalty. How do you respond when your faithfulness goes unnoticed or unrewarded by those in authority?[17:24] Haman manipulated the king by presenting a distorted picture of the Jews. Has anyone ever manipulated the facts about you or a loved one to serve their own purpose? What do you wish others would have done to verify the facts before judging?Contact Bible Book Club!Social: Instagram or FacebookWebsite: Bible Book ClubReview Us: Apple Podcast or SpotifyJoin the Fun: DONATE or Buy merchThis episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Thanks for listening!
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What happens when hatred meets absolute power and an entire nation becomes the target? In Esther 3, Mordecai refuses to kneel before Haman, the king's newly promoted right-hand man. That single act of defiance ignites a fury that spreads from one Jew to all of them. Haman doesn't just want Mordecai gone. He wants every Jewish man, woman, and child in the Persian Empire destroyed. What follows is a masterclass in manipulation. Haman lies to the king, bribes him with a fortune, and walks away w...
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