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Esther

The Hidden Hand of God

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By: Lydia Brownback
Narrated by: Marie Hoffman
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A 10-week study for women

The book of Esther reads much like a fairy tale: a young Jewish queen, her wise older cousin, an evil royal servant, and a self-centered king. But Esther is no fairy tale. From the beginning of the book to the end, God is the main character of the story - even though he's never mentioned.

Join Lydia Brownback as she digs deeper into the book of Esther and learn how God is faithful to keep his promises and deliver his people. This story ultimately points to the gospel, revealing the need for a better deliverer, a better king, and a better kingdom than any found in this world.

The Flourish Bible Study series equips women to study the overarching storyline of the Bible book by book. Designed for individual or group use, each 10-week workbook features conversational teaching that aims to make in-depth Bible study accessible to women in all seasons of life.

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I liked it and learned so much from this Bible. I would like to go through it again but slower and with a group.

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God is good 👍 his plan is for us, to trust and stay faithful to his plans.

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The author's promotes opinions as if it is fact. I was asked to review and teach on Esther, using this book as a reference. after reviewing, I realized I could not in good conscience recommend this book to anyone who attended our gathering. the writing is tedious and choppy. The author interrupts herself and the listener repeatedly with information that should have been included at the end of each chapter. But far worse, is when she paints images for the reader that are based on opinion, supposition, and human reasoning, but not explicitly stated in scripture. These opinions feed into her following sentences as if they are truth.

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