Esther 2:20

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

Esther 2:20 tells us that Esther had not revealed her Jewish background or family to the king, following Mordecai's instructions. She obeyed Mordecai, just as she had when she lived with him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a new school, and your best friend tells you not to tell anyone about your favorite toy. You follow this rule because you trust your friend. That's what Esther did with Mordecai’s advice.

Historical Background

The book of Esther was written around the 5th century BC, reflecting the experiences of Jewish exiles in Persia. It was likely written to commemorate the feast of Purim, a holiday celebrating the salvation of the Jews from Haman's plot.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, Esther's obedience can be seen in a person who follows the advice of a mentor or parent when starting a new job or entering a new social circle, keeping certain personal details private until the right moment.

Topics

obediencetrustloyaltyidentityprotectionwisdom

Related Verses

Exodus 1:22Daniel 6:13Luke 2:491 Samuel 16:13Esther 4:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was it important for Esther to keep her identity a secret?
Keeping her identity a secret was crucial for her safety and the eventual plot to save the Jewish people from Haman's evil intentions.
How did Mordecai's instructions impact Esther's life?
Mordecai's instructions helped guide Esther's actions, ensuring she made decisions that would protect both herself and her people.
Can you give an example of when to follow someone's advice like Esther did?
Following someone's advice, such as a mentor or parent's guidance, when starting a new job or entering a new community, can be similar to Esther's actions.
What can we learn about trust from Esther and Mordecai's relationship?
Their relationship shows the importance of trust in making difficult decisions and the value of following sound advice from a trusted individual.
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