Gail, thanks very much. May I ask your opinion about Haman's wife Zeresh? At Esther 6:13, she showed that she knew that anyone who tried to kill God’s people would be killed. But at Esther 5:14, Zeresh had suggested that Haman kill Mordecai, the local leader of God's people. So at 5:14, do you think she was intentionally deceiving Haman into getting himself killed?
People who do not believe in the Lord or serve Him do not believe they will “reap what they have sown ;” they have no reverence for Him . She had no reason to deceive her husband, if you read it in its full context we have no need to “guess “ or have an “opinion,” scripture is quite clear 📖
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Gail, thanks very much. May I ask your opinion about Haman's wife Zeresh? At Esther 6:13, she showed that she knew that anyone who tried to kill God’s people would be killed. But at Esther 5:14, Zeresh had suggested that Haman kill Mordecai, the local leader of God's people. So at 5:14, do you think she was intentionally deceiving Haman into getting himself killed?
People who do not believe in the Lord or serve Him do not believe they will “reap what they have sown ;” they have no reverence for Him . She had no reason to deceive her husband, if you read it in its full context we have no need to “guess “ or have an “opinion,” scripture is quite clear 📖