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Why Are Esthers Chapters Not Sequential? Scripture Insights

Jimmy Akin2026-06-05T17:04:21

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“Why are Esther’s chapters not sequential?” This question leads to a discussion about the structure of the Book of Esther, addressing why it begins with chapter 10 and revisits earlier events. Other topics include the meaning of Romans 5:7, the implications of modern technology as a new Tower of Babel, and advice for those new to reading scripture.

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Questions Covered:

  • 04:47 - I’m reading the RSV of the Book of Esther. Why are the chapters not sequential? It starts with chapter 10 (or so) and then later goes back to chapter 1.
  • 12:50 - What does Romans 5:7 mean? “Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die.”
  • 20:26 - Could modern technology be a new Tower of Babel?
  • 33:28 - What is the best scholarly work that refutes Bart Ehrman’s view that the gospels are not reliable?
  • 42:05 - I am grew up, but I have not actually read much scripture before. I would like to start. What is the best way to start? I get bored easily, and I don’t want to start and then lose momentum.
  • 50:20 - On the road to Emmaus, one of the disciples is named and the other is not. I’ve heard speculation that is because the other was his wife. What do you make of this speculation?
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