I never understood the story. I thought it was weird when I
first heard it in Sunday school, and I still do. I was right about most things
then, except guacamole—while it may be green and gross looking, that stuff is
delicious.
Esther is a story that doesn’t make easy sense. The heroes
aren’t obvious. Everyone is a victim or a villain. The story doesn’t make
sense, but it sticks with you like peanut butter on a dog’s tongue. The villain
sets a trap for the apparent hero, and then the trap is turned on him. One mass
murder is traded for another, because of one woman doing what her uncle told
her to. And God takes a breather through the whole story, comes back in the
next book, Job—which another weird one.
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