Esther 3:15
Thai Bible 1971 (พระคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับ 1971)
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This verse describes the rapid spread of the king's decree throughout the city. The king and Haman are celebrating, but the people of Shushan are confused and troubled by the decree. It highlights the contrast between the rulers and the people.
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Imagine if the school principal made a big announcement, but nobody knew what it meant. The principal is happy, but all the students are confused and worried. That's kind of what's happening here, but it's much more serious.
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The book of Esther was written to provide an account of the events that led to the Jewish holiday of Purim. It was written during or shortly after the Persian exile, likely between 460 and 331 BC. The audience would have been the Jewish people, providing them with a story of hope and deliverance.
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When faced with confusing and troubling news, it's important to seek understanding and clarity. Just as the people of Shushan were perplexed, we can often feel overwhelmed by decisions that affect us but are made by others. It's essential to find trustworthy sources and seek guidance to navigate such situations.
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