This must be President Trump’s year of living biblically.
Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on a trip to the Holy Land during the Jewish holiday of Purim, offered his diplomatic view that God anointed Trump a modern-day Queen Esther, the Purim heroine from the biblical Book of Esther.
The Christian Broadcasting Network, recalling Esther’s 2,500-year-old role in persuading the Persian king not to follow Haman’s evil plan to eradicate the Jews, asked Pompeo: “Could it be that President Trump right now has been sort of raised for such a time as this, just like Queen Esther, to help save the Jewish people from the Iranian menace?”
“As a Christian, I certainly believe that’s possible,” replied Pompeo.
Luckily for Trump, Esther is just one of many biblical roles his aides have assigned him. A few days after Pompeo’s Purim gambit, David Friedman, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, declared that Trump is the answer to the biblical King David’s prayer. The great psalmist “sought God’s intervention” so that we “see the holiness, the beauty, the sanctity of life, and yes, the good in Jerusalem,” Friedman told a gathering Tuesday. “I’d like to think that God has blessed the Trump administration in this very manner.”
So Trump is both Queen Esther and the embodiment of King David’s vision? His cup runneth over. And there’s more.