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Esther 8:1-17 6 entries

A NEW DECREE IN FAVOR OF THE JEWS

HONOR AND GLORY GIVEN TO THE CHURCH.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856)

The fact that King Ahasuerus gave Queen Esther the house of Haman, the enemy of the Jews, clearly signifies that the true king who is our Lord transferred to the holy church all the dignity and honor which the people previously possessed because of their knowledge of the law and the prophets and because of their holy and religious worship. This happened because they despised the advent in flesh of the Mediator between God and humanity and because they had no desire to receive his gospel. And so the church was able to possess all the spiritual riches and become the sincere guardian of all virtue. Therefore it is written in the book of Proverbs, The sinner’s wealth is laid up for the righteous.[1] And the Lord says to the Jews themselves in the gospel, The kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people that produces the fruits of the kingdom.[2] And again it is said through Solomon, The good obtain favor from the Lord.[3]

Explanation on the Book of Esther 11

THE CHURCH AT THE FEET OF THE LORD.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856)

The fact that Esther falls at the feet of the king and entreats him for the salvation of the people plainly symbolizes the holy church that humbly implores the almighty Lord every day for the rescue of her children through the faith and the mystery of the incarnation of the only begotten Son, so that the arrogance of her enemies may be restrained by the (Lord’s) grace, and the innocence of the faithful may be freed from the clutches of the (wicked). The heavenly king holds out his golden scepter to the pleading queen because he abundantly bestows the clemency of his mercy upon her. She asks that the old decree of the most wicked Haman may be changed into a new decree. Indeed this is the interest of the true queen,[1] namely that any sect that is in error, any hostile plot which the ancient enemy prepares through his ministers for the extinction of the people of God, may be repelled and destroyed through the saving documents of the gospel.

Explanation on the Book of Esther 11

A FORESHADOWING OF THE GOSPEL.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856)

The month of Sivan, which is the third after Nisan among the Jews, and is called Thessari among the Greeks, is named June among Latin peoples. On the twenty-third day of this month new letters were written according to Mordecai’s dictation in order to invalidate the old letters of Haman. And the meaning of this event is quite clear, because the doctrine of the gospel was founded by the writers of the New Testament through our Lord Jesus Christ so that the faith of the Holy Trinity might be contained in it in its fullest form, and the supreme perfection might be shown to lie in two principles of charity that encompass the entire Decalogue. And the Scripture itself, through mounted couriers, that is the holy preachers, was provided to the whole world, which is signified by the one hundred twenty provinces that constituted the kingdom of Ahasuerus.

Explanation on the Book of Esther 11

A FIGHT FOR OUR SOUL.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856)

The fact that this earthly king sends his couriers to gather the Jews in each place and to assemble them in a single location so that they may fight for their lives and destroy all their enemies with their children and women and houses signifies that through his preachers our king, the absolute ruler of heaven and earth, orders the true Jews and his confessors among all the Gentiles, after they have gathered in the unity of society and peace, to fight for the salvation of their souls and to condemn their enemies both visible and invisible, namely the false Jews, who belong to the synagogue of Satan, and the unredeemed pagan and heretics, and the unclean spirits with all their impieties.

Explanation on the Book of Esther 11

THE GLORY OF THE HOLY TEACHERS.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856)

The glory of the holy teachers is exalted because it is through their doctrine and exhortation that the faithful defeat the cruelty of their most evil enemy with the help and strength of their heavenly king. And their reward remains with them in the heavenly kingdom of eternal blessedness and perpetual splendor, which appears to be signified by the colors of blue and white and the brightness of gold.

Explanation on the Book of Esther 12

A REFERENCE TO THE CONVERSION OF THE GENTILES.

Bl. Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856) verse 17

Thanks to the strength, wisdom and constancy of the holy martyrs—and to the virtue of Christ which shines among them—many among the Gentiles and the enemies of the church abandoned their idolatry and their pagan superstitions and were converted to the Christian faith because it does not hide the suffering of the saints and the triumphs of the martyrs from those it encounters. And therefore, through God’s mercy, the number of the faithful increases daily and the flocks of the church are filled. The power of the Christian name causes terror among infidels and joy among believers the world over. The psalmist also wrote about this: Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him.[1]

Explanation on the Book of Esther 12