Purim in the Bible reveals the powerful story of Esther and Mordecai, YAHUAH’s hidden...
Purim in the Bible is a story of divine intervention, courage, and redemption that still speaks to us today. The word “Purim,” meaning “casting lots,” refers to the day Haman plotted the destruction of Israel. Yet YAHUAH overturned his plan and delivered His people. While Purim is not part of the feasts listed in Leviticus 23, it remains an important celebration of YAHUAH’s deliverance.
In this book, we uncover the hidden hand of YAHUAH in the Book of Esther. His name is never written there, but His presence is undeniable. You will see how Queen Esther and her cousin Mordecai stood with courage in Persia to save their people. Their boldness and faith remind us that divine timing always prevails.
This book explores the historical and cultural meaning of Purim in the Bible. We take you through the Megillah scroll, the tradition of gift-giving, and the symbolic hamantash pastries shaped like Haman’s hat. Unlike worldly customs that mimic Halloween, Purim focuses on fasting, prayer, and triumph over evil.
Inside this book, you will learn:
The true identity and role of King Ahasuerus.
Why Haman’s hatred for Israel ran so deep.
Insights from the Greek Septuagint about Queen Esther.
How Purim connects to End-Time Revelations for Israel.
Unlock the advanced prophetic lessons of Purim for our time. Discover the hidden meaning behind the casting of lots and the making of a King’s bride.
Purim offers a powerful look into biblical feasts and prophecy, perfectly complementing what you’ve learned in Song of Solomon: A Complete Breakdown.