Esther 9:30

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how Mordecai sent letters to all the Jews in the 127 provinces of Ahasuerus's kingdom, bringing messages of peace and truth. Mordecai is speaking here, ensuring that the Jews know they are safe and that the previous threats are no longer valid.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a big school with many classrooms, and you need to tell everyone a good news. Mordecai did something similar. He sent letters to all the Jewish people in the 127 areas of the king's land to tell them they are safe and everything is good now.

Historical Background

The book of Esther was likely written around the 5th century BC. It was written to provide historical context for the Feast of Purim, a Jewish holiday, and was addressed to the Jews living under Persian rule. The cultural setting was one of a diverse empire with many subjugated peoples, and the Jewish people were facing threats of annihilation.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us of the importance of clear communication during uncertain times. For instance, if there’s a rumor spreading in your workplace about layoffs, you might feel a responsibility to share accurate information once it's available, to bring peace and truth to your colleagues.

Topics

peacecommunicationtruthleadershipcommunityhope

Related Verses

Numbers 6:25Deuteronomy 20:1Joshua 10:8John 14:271 Thessalonians 5:23

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of Mordecai's letters?
Mordecai's letters were sent to reassure the Jews about their safety and to inform them about the new situation following the threat posed by Haman. They conveyed messages of peace and truth.
How many provinces were there in Ahasuerus's kingdom?
Ahasuerus's kingdom was divided into 127 provinces, each of which received Mordecai's letters.
Why is the concept of peace significant in this verse?
Peace is significant because it reflects the restoration of security for the Jews, who had been facing threats to their lives. It signifies the resolution of conflict and the establishment of safety.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
This verse teaches that a leader should communicate effectively and truthfully to their people, especially during times of crisis, to maintain order and reassure them of their safety.
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