Please carefully read Esther 7:9—10 and answer the following questions.
1. Haman’s face had been covered at the words of the king; his doom was sealed. One of the eunuchs, Harbonah, spoke up at that point. What did he tell the king (v. 9)?
NOTES: No doubt Haman was not too well appreciated by the people of
2. What was Ahasuerus’ response to Harbonah’s statement (v. 9b)?
3. What happened then, and what was its effect (v. 10)? How does this all tie in with this week’s memory passage (Galatians 6:7—8)?
4. This gives new meaning to the phrase, “Hang ‘em high!” In all of this we can’t help but see a picture of what had to be done for us as sinful men. The word subsided meant to go down, get lower, to abate like flood waters, and was the same term used to describe Noah’s flood waters subsiding.[xiv][xiv] In the same way, something had to make the waters of God’s wrath subside because of our sin. We’ll see more of a picture of this in Lesson 8 as well. What does Galatians 3:10—14 tell us of why Christ had to be “hung” for our offenses against God?
Scripture Memory: Can you write out this week’s passage by memory here below? Give it a try, and keep reviewing the passage several times throughout the day.
Galatians 6:7-8