Esther 2:7

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us about Esther, who was raised by her cousin Mordecai after her parents died. Esther is described as beautiful, and Mordecai cared for her like his own daughter.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your uncle took care of you after your parents couldn't be there anymore. That's what happened to Esther. Mordecai, her uncle, made sure she was safe and loved her like a daughter.

Historical Background

The book of Esther was likely written in the fifth century BC, possibly by an unknown author. It was written to explain the origins of the Jewish holiday Purim and to give hope to the Jews in exile.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if someone loses their parents, a relative stepping in to care for them is a beautiful act of love and responsibility. This is similar to the selfless act of Mordecai adopting Esther.

Topics

adoptioncaring for orphansfaithfulnessfamily bondsbeautyprotection

Related Verses

Exodus 2:101 Timothy 5:81 Corinthians 12:25Ruth 2:11Judges 9:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Esther also called Hadassah?
Hadassah was Esther's original Hebrew name, while Esther is a Persian name she likely adopted after moving to Persia. Both names mean 'myrtle', a symbol of beauty and righteousness.
What does it mean that Esther was 'fair and beautiful'?
In the context of the book of Esther, her beauty was a significant factor that led to her becoming queen, highlighting God's providence in her circumstances.
How did Mordecai take care of Esther?
Mordecai provided Esther with a home, likely took care of her education, and ensured her well-being, just as a parent would, showing his deep commitment to her.
What can we learn about adoption from this verse?
This verse teaches us about the importance of caring for orphans and providing a loving home, showing that adoption can lead to great things, as seen in Esther's story.
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