Esther is one of the Tanakh’s few true queens.She was an orphan who grew up to become a brave queen who saved Israel from extinction. The girl who is taken to Persian King Xerxes’ palace rises to become queen and the one who works valiantly to protect her people from the enemy’s evil schemes.The customary recitation of Esther’s narrative is essential to any Purim celebration. Despite being the book’s namesake, Esther’s role is frequently overlooked. Her experience exemplifies how God positions us in situations to carry out His purposes. Here are some interesting facts about Esther’s story that you may not have known.Check out our fun Bible studies articles: facts about David in the Bible and facts about Daniel from the Bible.Characteristics Of Esther In The Bible Esther’s narrative depicts a young girl maturing into her God-given duty and setting an example for all time.Esther was kidnapped from her home and forced to live at the palace with the other harem girls. She was Jewish, but as Mordecai had recommended, she never exposed her ethnicity or family background. God blessed her greatly among the people, and she quickly rose to the position of queen.Esther had no parents, according to the Bible. She was raised by her older cousin, Mordecai, when both her father and mother died.Esther was a young woman with a God gifted appearance. At a young age, she was taken to become a part of a harem in the citadel of Susa under the authority of the eunuch Hegai.She is credited with sparing her people, the Jews, from annihilation.Esther demonstrated considerable wisdom in her behavior and the method she devised to expose Haman’s true intents and evil heart.Esther was the Queen of Persia, but she didn’t rule her people like a tyrant.The Queen had a strong faith. She never questioned whatever Mordecai demanded of her. They had formed a bond based on love and trust, which when combined produces faith.Esther exemplified humility. With Mordecai and the Persian King, we see her humility. Haman was never approached by her. She only served one purpose in her position: to preserve her people and vanquish the enemy.She possessed the trait of patience. She took her time and moved slowly and prayerfully. The enemy had been defeated thanks to her patience and intelligence. While some people who have grown up in difficult circumstances question God’s goodness and become cynical of Him and others, Esther’s heart was compassionate and she was nice to others. She was one of many Jewish youngsters whose parents died during that turbulent period. Rather than growing rebellious and bitter as a result of her difficult upbringing, Esther was obedient to Mordecai and a strong believer of God, according to the Bible.Esther knew where she could draw power. Esther understood her elevation to monarchy had nothing to do with her beauty or God’s provision of a comfortable life when she put to heart Mordecai’s words of wisdom. Esther instinctively understood she needed to rely on God for her strength. Queen Esther uncovered Haman’s plot and fought to thwart it. According to the Bible, she invited the king and Haman to two banquets. During the second banquet, she informed the king of Haman’s plot to kill her and other Jews. After hearing this, the king walked out, outraged. Haman then pleaded with Esther for forgiveness. When the king returned, he mistakenly assumed Haman had assaulted his queen and had him hanged on the same gallows where he decided to hang Mordecai. Finally, the king amended the law and saved the Jews thanks to Esther’s courage and power.Esther teaches us life lessons by demonstrating the qualities that will carry us through our fights and lead us to victory over the enemy.How old was Esther when she became queen?The monarch of Persia, King Ahasuerus, was wealthy and powerful. The king held a party in his honor one day. He wished Queen Vashti to be brought to the feast so that he may flaunt her wonderful beauty. The plea was turned down by her. The king was humiliated and enraged, and he banished Vashti. The quest for a new queen began soon after. Soon after the king’s order, the king’s people began to gather lovely young women who came to the palace freely. They were to be cared for by Hegai and prepared to appear before the king at some point.Esther’s Hebrew name was Hadassah, Mordecai told Esther not to reveal that she was a Jew, which she did not do. Because of his immense love for the child he had raised, Mordecai checked on her every day.Esther’s day to appear before the King drew nearer, and she knew that every woman who went in to see the king was allowed to bring whatever she wanted with her. Esther was reported to be 14 years old at the time. When the young woman approached the king in this manner, she was granted whatever she desired to take from the harem to the king’s palace with her. She would enter in the evening and return in the morning to the second harem, where she was kept in the care of Shaashgaz, the king’s eunuch, who was in charge of the concubines. Esther just took in what her tutor, Hegai, recommended. Monarch Ahasuerus fell in love with Esther right away, and she was well-liked by everyone, including king Xerxes. He appointed Esther as the new Persian queen.How did Queen Esther die?She stayed with Ahasuerus and sacrificed her personal happiness in order to achieve her ultimate objective of allowing the Second Temple to be built and the return to Zion.The Book of Esther does not state the cause of Queen Ester’s death. According to some traditions she died at the age of 40, while some reports state she died at the ages of 74-75.Who wrote the book of Esther?Esther is one of those books that everyone will love reading. It has everything a tale should have: tension, tragedy, and intrigue.The author of the Book of Esther is believed to be Mordecai, Esther’s cousin. Although it is never stated who wrote the book of Esther, it is feasible to make some educated estimates regarding the author and when it was written based on internal evidence.The original target audience was the Jewish people. The events described here serve as a reminder to the Jewish people of how God protected them from impending annihilation thanks to a courageous Jewish queen.Ancient Persia, notably the capital city of Susa, is the setting for the book of Esther. The Persian Empire stretched the world from India to Egypt during this point in history. Susa is now known as Shush and is located in modern-day Iran.Hope you enjoyed reading the intriguing facts about Esther.Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly facts for everyone to enjoy! 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Esther is one of the Tanakh’s few true queens.