Ezekiel 15

Ezekiel 15

God compares Jerusalem to a vine wood, asking what value the wood of the vine has compared to any other wood. The answer is none; vine wood is too weak to be used for any useful purpose, only to be burned. God states that just as vine wood is fit only for the fire, so the inhabitants of Jerusalem are fit only for destruction. God vows to set His face against them and deliver them to the flames, emphasizing the city's utter uselessness due to its rebellion.

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Esther 3

Haman, the wicked prime minister, is furious that Mordecai refuses to bow to him. Haman convinces the King to issue a decree for the annihilation of all Jews in the Persian Empire.

Esther 4

Mordecai urges Queen Esther to intercede with the King, reminding her, "Who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?" Esther resolves to risk her life by approaching the King uninvited.

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