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GN-Day335 Esther 7-8; Isaiah 42; 2 Thessalonians 3

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ESTHER 7-8:In Esther 5 Haman planned to impale Mordecai on a pole in the NLT, or just hanged in the GNT. (Given the period of time, I think that the impaling method is more likely to be right.) But on the same night that Haman planned for that murder, God caused the king to have a sleepless night and read in the annals of the kingdom about Mordecai. Haman came before the king at just the right time to get assigned the task of honoring Mordecai.

ISAIAH 42:In Isaiah 41 we again heard God predict the future, and challenge Israel’s idols to prophesy or do anything at all.

2THESSALONIANS 3:The Thessalonians must have wondered how they would hear of Jesus’ return— given that Jesus would touch down so far from them at Jerusalem. We will be able to anticipate Jesus’ return by whether the ‘man of lawlessness’ has appeared, has drawn away many people by working powerful miracles, and has usurped God’s position in the temple. Note that God has not given us the order or timing of these events in relation to what was foretold in 1st Thessalonians.

GNT Translation notes:2Thes. 3:8 We did not accept [food from anyone//anyone's support] without paying for it. Instead, we worked and toiled; we kept working day and night so as not to be an expense to any of you.9 We did this, not because we do not have the right to [receive such//demand our] support; we did it to be an example for you to follow.10 While we were [still] with you, we used to tell you, “Whoever refuses to work is not allowed to eat.”15 But do not treat them as enemies; instead, warn them as [beloved fellow] believers.

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ESTHER 7-8:In Esther 5 Haman planned to impale Mordecai on a pole in the NLT, or just hanged in the GNT. (Given the period of time, I think that the impaling method is more likely to be right.) But on the same night that Haman planned for that murder, God caused the king to have a sleepless night and read in the annals of the kingdom about Mordecai. Haman came before the king at just the right time to get assigned the task of honoring Mordecai.

ISAIAH 42:In Isaiah 41 we again heard God predict the future, and challenge Israel’s idols to prophesy or do anything at all.

2THESSALONIANS 3:The Thessalonians must have wondered how they would hear of Jesus’ return— given that Jesus would touch down so far from them at Jerusalem. We will be able to anticipate Jesus’ return by whether the ‘man of lawlessness’ has appeared, has drawn away many people by working powerful miracles, and has usurped God’s position in the temple. Note that God has not given us the order or timing of these events in relation to what was foretold in 1st Thessalonians.

GNT Translation notes:2Thes. 3:8 We did not accept [food from anyone//anyone's support] without paying for it. Instead, we worked and toiled; we kept working day and night so as not to be an expense to any of you.9 We did this, not because we do not have the right to [receive such//demand our] support; we did it to be an example for you to follow.10 While we were [still] with you, we used to tell you, “Whoever refuses to work is not allowed to eat.”15 But do not treat them as enemies; instead, warn them as [beloved fellow] believers.

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