Esther 3:2
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how everyone in the king's court bowed down to Haman because the king ordered it, but Mordecai refused to bow down. It shows the conflict between Mordecai and Haman due to Mordecai's obedience to God over the king's command.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher told everyone to give a high-five to one student, and everyone did it except for you. You might not high-five them because you have a good reason not to. That's like Mordecai not bowing down to Haman because he worships God and won't worship anyone else.
Historical Background
The book of Esther was written around the 5th century BCE and describes the events leading up to the Jewish holiday of Purim. It was written for the Jews in exile, providing a story of deliverance and hope. The cultural setting is the Persian court, where the king's commands were law and disobeying them could lead to severe consequences.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, imagine a scenario where a company mandates a form of behavior that goes against your personal values or beliefs. Like Mordecai, you must decide if you will stand firm in your convictions, even if it means facing potential consequences.