Esther 6:1

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What Does This Mean?

The king couldn't sleep one night, so he asked for the book of records to be read to him. This book kept track of important events and decisions. The king wanted something to do while he couldn't sleep, and this book was chosen.

Explained for Children

Imagine you can't sleep and you ask your parents to read you a story from an old diary. The king did something like that. He couldn't sleep and asked for an old book to be read to him. The book had important stories about what happened in his kingdom.

Historical Background

The book of Esther was likely written by an unknown author shortly after the events it describes, around 400 BC. It was written for the Jewish people living in exile to remind them of God's protection and the importance of their history and culture.

Living It Out Today

When you can't sleep, you might turn to a book or a story to distract you. Similarly, when the king couldn't sleep, he turned to the records of his kingdom. This can remind us to use our time well, even when we face difficult situations like insomnia.

Topics

insomniarecord keepingkingly dutiessleeplessnessdivine timingprovidence

Related Verses

Daniel 5:51 Samuel 16:23Psalms 139:12Proverbs 6:4Luke 2:8-9

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the king to command the book of records to be read?
The king, unable to sleep, likely turned to the book of records for something to occupy his mind, a common practice in ancient times.
Why was the book of records important to the king?
The book of records contained a detailed account of events and decisions, which was crucial for the king to remember past actions and decisions for future governance.
How does this verse relate to the story of Esther?
This verse sets up a critical moment in the narrative where the king's insomnia leads to a discovery that will affect his decisions regarding Mordecai and Esther.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leaders often have to make decisions at unexpected times, and having access to historical records can be helpful for making informed choices.
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