Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Na king i laikim em tumas. King i no laikim ol arapela meri olsem em i laikim Esta. Em i lukim Esta i winim ol arapela meri, na em i gutpela meri tru. I no gat narapela meri i bin katim lewa bilong king olsem Esta. Olsem na king i putim hat bilong kwin long het bilong en. Na Esta i senisim Vasti, na i kamap kwin.
What Does This Mean?
Esther 2:17 tells us that King Ahasuerus loved Esther more than any other woman in the kingdom. He found her especially beautiful and kind, so he made her his new queen, replacing Vashti.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a favorite toy that you loved the most. That's how much King Ahasuerus loved Esther. He loved her so much that he gave her a special crown and made her the most important lady in the kingdom!
Historical Background
The book of Esther was written around the 5th century BCE, likely by an anonymous author. It was intended for the Jewish people in Persia, to remind them of God's protection and the importance of their culture during a time of exile.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can teach us about how genuine beauty and kindness can make a lasting impact on others. Just like Esther, our actions and character can lead to positive changes in our lives and communities.