Esther 6:5
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the king's servants inform the king that Haman is waiting outside. The king then asks for Haman to come in. This moment sets up a crucial interaction in the story of Esther.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game of hide-and-seek, and your mom tells you that your best friend is waiting to play with you. You get excited and ask your mom to let your friend come in to play. This is like that, but it's happening with the king and his friend Haman.
Historical Background
The Book of Esther was likely written around the 5th century BCE. It is traditionally attributed to Mordecai and Esther, but the authorship is uncertain. The book is set during the Persian Empire, where the Jews were living as exiles, and it aims to explain the origins of the Jewish feast of Purim.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and a colleague with conflicting interests knocks on your door. Instead of ignoring them, you invite them in. This verse reminds us to stay open and engage even with those who might seem challenging or even hostile.