Esther 8:17

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Esther 8:17 tells us that after the king's decree was announced, the Jews were very happy and celebrated. Many non-Jews also decided to become Jews because they were afraid of the Jews' influence and power.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your school announced a big party, and everyone was super excited. Some of your friends who didn't celebrate this party before decided to join in because they saw how much fun everyone else was having and didn't want to miss out!

Historical Background

The Book of Esther was written during the Persian period, probably in the 5th century BCE. It recounts events that took place around 480 BCE. The story is set in the Persian Empire and details how Esther, a Jewish queen, saved her people from a plot to destroy them.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind us to share our joys and successes with others. It also shows that fear can sometimes drive people to make big changes in their lives. In modern life, this could mean inviting friends to join in a celebration or seeing how our actions might influence others.

Topics

joyconversioncelebrationfearinfluencepower

Related Verses

Joshua 24:151 Corinthians 7:16Romans 11:17Acts 6:7Revelation 2:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the fear among the people?
The fear among the people was caused by the influence and power of the Jews, especially after the king's decree that protected them.
Why did many people become Jews?
Many people became Jews because they were afraid of the Jews' power and influence, and they saw the benefits of aligning with them.
What does the term 'a feast and a good day' imply?
The term 'a feast and a good day' implies that the Jews were celebrating their safety and newfound influence with joy and festivities.
How does this verse show the impact of a leader's decree?
This verse shows that the king's decree not only protected the Jews but also influenced others to change their beliefs out of fear, demonstrating the power of leadership and decision-making.
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