Esther 2:12
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
وكان يحق لكل فتاة جاء دورها للمثول أمام الملك أحشويروش، بعد أن يكون قد انقضى عليها اثنا عشر شهرا، حسب سنة النساء، أنفقت ستة أشهر منها في التعطر بزيت المر، وستة أشهر بالأطياب والعطور، وهكذا تكمل أيام تعطرهن،
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the process for the women who were to meet King Ahasuerus. Each woman went through a year of special preparations, including cleansing and beautifying rituals, before her turn to spend time with the king.
Explained for Children
Imagine preparing for a big day by taking baths with special soap and putting on nice perfumes. The women in this story had a whole year to do that before they got to meet the king. It was like getting ready for a super special party!
Historical Background
The book of Esther was likely written in the 5th century BCE, during the time of the Persian Empire. It was written to recount the events leading to the Jewish holiday of Purim and was meant for the Jewish community to remember and celebrate their deliverance from danger.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about this verse when preparing for important events or meetings. Just like the women in the story prepared themselves carefully, we too can take time to prepare mentally and spiritually for significant moments in our lives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the women need to go through a year of purification?
The purification process was seen as important to prepare the women physically and ceremonially for their time with the king, ensuring they were ready in every way.
What kind of things were done during the purification process?
The process included using oil of myrrh and sweet odours, as well as other unspecified rituals aimed at cleansing and beautifying the women.
How does this relate to today?
Today, we can see this as a reminder to prepare ourselves spiritually and mentally for important events and meetings, much like the women in the story prepared themselves.
What is the significance of the number 12 in this verse?
The number 12 may symbolize completeness or a full cycle, indicating that the women were thoroughly prepared before their turn to meet the king.
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