Esther 9:7
French Jerusalem 1998
What Does This Mean?
Esther 9:7 lists the names of three men who were part of a group planning to harm the Jews. This verse is part of a larger passage detailing the enemies of the Jews who were defeated. The key message is about the triumph over those who sought to harm God's people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you are part of a team playing a game. Your team is being picked on by a few mean players. This verse is like a list of those mean players, and it tells us that your team finally beat them in the game. It's a happy moment for your team.
Historical Background
The Book of Esther was written after the events it describes, likely in the 5th century BC. It was written for the Jewish people living in Persia during the time of King Xerxes. The cultural setting was one where the Jews faced threats from their enemies and sought to protect themselves.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if you are facing a group that is bullying you or your friends, remember that just as the Jews in Esther's time overcame their enemies, you can also find ways to triumph over those who seek to harm you. This could involve seeking help from authority figures or finding allies.