Mordecai

Mordecai

Guardian of Esther

Old Testament

Mordecai was a Jewish exile who raised his orphaned cousin Esther in Persia. He refused to bow to Haman, which led Haman to plot the destruction of all Jews. Mordecai urged Esther to intervene with the king. After Haman's downfall, Mordecai was elevated to second in command of the empire.

Character Traits

CourageousFaithfulWiseProtective

Life Timeline

Raising Estherc. 490 BC

Mordecai raises his orphaned cousin Esther as his own daughter.

EST 2:5-7
Plot Discoveredc. 479 BC

Mordecai uncovers a plot against the king, which is recorded.

EST 2:21-23
Refusal to Bowc. 474 BC

Mordecai refuses to bow to Haman, sparking Haman's plot against all Jews.

EST 3:1-6
Appeal to Estherc. 474 BC

Mordecai urges Esther to intervene: 'For such a time as this.'

EST 4:13-14
Exaltationc. 473 BC

Mordecai is honored by the king and becomes second in rank.

EST 8:15, 10:3

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Spiritual Lessons

Standing Alone

Mordecai alone refused to bow to Haman when everyone else complied. His conscience before God mattered more than conformity. Such costly stands can have far-reaching consequences—both danger and deliverance.

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