Esther 5:5
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, King Ahasuerus orders Haman to quickly do as Esther has requested. The king and Haman then attend the banquet prepared by Esther. The key message is about the king's immediate response and the setting for the next part of Esther's plan.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom asked your dad to do something, and your dad said, 'Let's go do it right away!' That's what happened here. The king wanted to help Esther, so he asked Haman to hurry up and do what Esther wanted. Then, they all went to a fancy dinner that Esther made.
Historical Background
The book of Esther was likely written around 400 BC, but the exact author is unknown. It was written for the Jewish people in Persia to remind them of God's providence and the heroic actions of Esther and Mordecai in saving their people from genocide.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a manager quickly agreeing to a proposal made by an employee and asking a colleague to support the plan. This shows the importance of acting promptly when someone needs your help and being supportive in a team.