Who was Mordecai?

Savior of the Jewish people

The story of Mordecai

Mordecai - Prime Minister.
Mordecai - Prime Minister.
Prime Minister.

Mordecai was a Jewish man who lived in the Persian Empire during the 5th century BC. He was the son of Jair, a Benjaminite, and the brother of Esther, the Jewish queen of Persia. Mordecai was a prominent figure in the Book of Esther, where he is best known for his role in saving the Jewish people from destruction. Mordecai was a faithful servant of the Persian king, Ahasuerus, and was appointed to a high position in the court. He was also a member of the Jewish community in Susa, the capital of the Persian Empire. Mordecai was a wise and righteous man who was respected by the people of Susa. When Mordecai's cousin, Esther, was chosen to be the queen of Persia, Mordecai became her guardian and advisor. He was instrumental in helping her to save the Jewish people from the evil plans of Haman, the king's advisor. Mordecai's courage and wisdom enabled Esther to reveal her Jewish identity to the king and to plead for the lives of her people. Mordecai's bravery and loyalty to the king were rewarded when the king issued a decree that allowed the Jews to defend themselves against their enemies. This decree saved the Jewish people from destruction and allowed them to celebrate the festival of Purim. Mordecai is best known for his role in saving the Jewish people from destruction. He is remembered for his courage, wisdom, and loyalty to the king. He is also remembered for his devotion to his people and his faith in God.

Name meaning

Warrior

Name origin

Persian

Role

Prime Minister.

First mention

Ezra 2:2

Appearances in the Bible

52 mentions

Mordecai in the Bible

Explore all 11 chapters where Mordecai appears

Ezra

Chapter 2

Return of the Exiles to Jerusalem

The list of the exiles who returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Ezra.

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Nehemiah

Chapter 7

The Completion of the Wall

The completion of the wall of Jerusalem and the celebration of the dedication.

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Esther

Chapter 2

Esther Becomes Queen

Esther, a Jew, is chosen to be the new queen.

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Esther

Chapter 3

Haman's Anger

Haman, the king's advisor, becomes angry with Mordecai, a Jew, and plots to kill all the Jews in the Persian Empire.

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Esther

Chapter 4

Haman's Plot

Haman presents his plan to kill the Jews to King Xerxes.

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Esther

Chapter 5

Esther's Request

Esther approaches the king and reveals her Jewish identity, pleading for her people.

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Esther

Chapter 6

Mordecai's Honor

King Xerxes honors Mordecai for saving his life and Esther reveals Haman's plot.

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Esther

Chapter 7

Haman's Punishment

Haman is punished and the king issues a decree allowing the Jews to defend themselves.

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Esther

Chapter 8

The Jews Defend Themselves

The Jews defend themselves against their attackers.

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Esther

Chapter 9

The King's Decree

The king issues another decree allowing the Jews to confiscate the property of those who had attacked them.

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Esther

Chapter 10

The Celebration of Purim

The celebration of the festival of Purim is established to commemorate the Jews' deliverance.

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