Esther 8:3

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse, Esther asks the king again to stop the bad plans of Haman, who wanted to hurt the Jewish people. Esther pleads with the king to save her people from harm.

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Imagine your friend was planning to take away all your toys. You go to your parent, who can stop your friend, and beg them to help. That's what Esther does here, but it's much more serious because it's about saving lives.

역사적 배경

The Book of Esther was likely written around the 5th century BCE, probably by an anonymous author. It was written to explain the origin of the Jewish festival of Purim and is set during the Persian Empire under King Ahasuerus.

오늘의 적용

In a modern scenario, if someone is bullying a group of people, a person in a position of authority, like a teacher or a boss, can intervene and stop the harm. Esther's bravery can inspire us to speak up for those who are being hurt.

주제

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관련 구절

Esther 7:3-4Exodus 1:15-212 Samuel 14:4-7Luke 18:1-8James 5:16

자주 묻는 질문

Why did Esther fall at the king's feet?
Esther fell at the king's feet to show how serious and desperate she was about her request. It was a sign of deep respect and pleading.
What was the 'mischief' of Haman?
Haman's mischief was his plot to destroy all the Jewish people. He convinced the king to sign an order for their extermination.
How does Esther's action here show her faith?
Esther's action demonstrates her faith in trusting that she could influence the king to save her people, even though it was risky.
What can we learn from Esther's bravery?
From Esther's bravery, we can learn the importance of standing up for what is right, even when it's difficult, and trusting in the power of our actions to bring about change.
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