Esther 1:4
The 180-day exhibition of the king's riches and his reign's glory demonstrates the transient nature of earthly power and human achievement, themes central to biblical wisdom literature. This excess and self-promotion contrast sharply with the hidden, quiet workings of divine providence that characterize God's activity throughout Esther. The verse implicitly raises the question of true greatness and lasting authority—not in ostentatious displays of might, but in the unseen hand that guides all history toward divine purposes.