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Esther's Courage
Contributed by: Bartlett
  • 1. Esther's courage is a profound testament to the strength that can emerge from the most challenging circumstances. In an era when her people faced imminent peril, Esther, a young Jewish woman, rose to the occasion with remarkable bravery. Despite knowing the risks associated with approaching the king unbidden—an act that could result in severe punishment, even death—she resolved to advocate for her community's survival. Her ability to negotiate her identity as both a queen enjoying privilege and a daughter of her oppressed people showcases her resilience and strategic thinking. Esther’s refusal to remain silent in the face of injustice underscores the importance of standing up for what is right, inspiring generations to find their voices. As she donned her royal attire, going forth to invite the king to a banquet where she would reveal her true heritage and the threat against her people, she embodied the essence of courage, illustrating that true strength often lies in vulnerability and the willingness to take risks for the greater good. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that even in dire situations, one individual's courage can ignite change, reminding us all of the potential we hold to make a difference.

    What was Esther's Hebrew name?
A) Hadassah
B) Miriam
C) Sarah
D) Deborah
  • 2. Who was Esther’s cousin and guardian?
A) David
B) Mordecai
C) Saul
D) Haman
  • 3. Which king was Esther married to?
A) King Xerxes
B) King Saul
C) King Nebuchadnezzar
D) King Solomon
  • 4. What evil deed did Haman plot against the Jews?
A) Genocide
B) Exile
C) Slavery
D) Imprisonment
  • 5. What was Esther's initial reaction when she learned of Haman's plot?
A) Indifference
B) Anger
C) Joy
D) Fear
  • 6. What did Esther ask the king to spare?
A) Her title
B) Her people
C) Her life
D) Her wealth
  • 7. What did Mordecai wear to show his grief?
A) Royal robes
B) Simple linen
C) A crown
D) Sackcloth and ashes
  • 8. What position did Esther hold?
A) General
B) Advisor
C) Queen
D) Priestess
  • 9. What risk did Esther take by approaching the king?
A) Death
B) Exile
C) Prison
D) Banishment
  • 10. What did the king do when Esther revealed Haman's plot?
A) Ignored her
B) Took Haman's side
C) Banished Esther
D) Ordered Haman to be executed
  • 11. What did Esther fast for before approaching the king?
A) One day
B) Three days
C) Seven days
D) Ten days
  • 12. What was the reaction of the Jews after Haman’s plot was foiled?
A) Indifference
B) Despair
C) Confusion
D) Joy and celebration
  • 13. What feast was established in memory of Esther's courage?
A) Purim
B) Passover
C) Shavuot
D) Sukkot
  • 14. What did the king extend to Esther when she approached him?
A) His robes
B) A royal decree
C) The golden scepter
D) His sword
  • 15. What quality is Esther primarily remembered for?
A) Beauty
B) Wealth
C) Wisdom
D) Courage
  • 16. How did Esther influence the Jewish people?
A) She saved them from destruction
B) She led them to war
C) She betrayed them
D) She ignored their plight
  • 17. What did Esther risk losing by speaking to the king?
A) Her title
B) Her riches
C) Her faith
D) Her life
  • 18. What did Haman construct to hang Mordecai?
A) A wall
B) A scaffold
C) A gallows
D) A prison
  • 19. What is the main themes of Esther's story?
A) Greed and power
B) Courage and faith
C) Wisdom and wealth
D) Strength and pride
  • 20. Who is the main character in the story known for her bravery?
A) Mordecai
B) Xerxes
C) Esther
D) Haman
  • 21. What did Esther invite the king and Haman to?
A) A hunt
B) A festival
C) A banquet
D) A ball
  • 22. What lesson does Esther’s story teach about courage?
A) Avoiding conflict
B) Keeping silent
C) Submitting to authority
D) Taking risks for justice
  • 23. What is Esther's relationship to Mordecai?
A) Mother
B) Aunt
C) Cousin
D) Sister
  • 24. What did Esther wear to approach the king?
A) A disguise
B) Royal robes
C) Simple clothes
D) A battle outfit
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