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Mumz [18]
3 years ago
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Who is your favourite person in the Bible? 1. Find a video about the person you like most. 2. Write a short description of what

that person was admired for. 3. Explain why you think that person is so great.
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1 answer:
statuscvo [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Mine is Esther

Explanation:

Esther was wise and figured out quickly how to utilize the skills she had learned while living with the King to negotiate/manipulate him into both getting rid of a man who was single-handedly responsible for killing many Jews due to his own selfishness and power hunger, as well as saved her people by convincing the King to allow the Jews to protect themselves at all costs if need be.

Esther was smart and beautiful, humble yet fierce. Her story is only a few pages long, but is truly worth looking into,

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