Esther 2:1
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after King Ahasuerus cooled down from being angry, he thought about Vashti, his former queen, and what she had done that led to her being removed from her position. It's a transition to the next part of the story about Esther.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really mad at someone, and you yell at them. Later, when you feel better, you think about what happened and why you were so upset. That's what happened here with the king. He was mad at Vashti, but later when he was calm, he remembered her and what she did.
Historical Background
The Book of Esther was written sometime after the events it describes, which took place around the 5th century BCE. The book was likely written by a Jew for fellow Jews living in Persia, to remind them of God's protection and providence even when they faced difficulties in a foreign land.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can apply this by reflecting on our past actions and decisions when we're calm and collected. For example, if you had a fight with a friend, think about it later when you're not upset, and consider how you can make things right.