Ester, a rainha que salvou seu povo da morte. Esther, the queen who saved her people from death: the good overcomes evil again.
Ester, a rainha que
salvou seu povo da morte. Ester, a rainha que salvou seu povo
da morte: o bem vence o mal novamente. Nobre leitor (a) o livro de Ester
tem uma história muito bonita também; pois envolve arrogância, mentira, inveja,
cobiça, e ganância, mas que termina com a verdade prevalecendo. E o amor de
Ester faz a diferença em favor de seu povo: o livro de Ester contém dez
capítulos, e que fizeram a diferença em favor do povo de “Deus”, o povo judeu,
que naquela época viviam em cativeiro em terras distantes. Por causa da
desobediência, teimosia, rebeldia, de murmuração do povo de Israel, que naquela
época eram governados por reis, e que tinham a obrigação, a responsabilidade de
fazer o melhor para seu povo. Nesta época era o tempo do rei Assuero, que
reinou desde a India até a Etiópia: e Susã ficava na Babilônia. Era
costume de o rei fazer uma festa, um banquete, e comemorar por 180 dias de muita
festa, onde todos eram convidados, pobres e ricos, sem distinção: o Rei Assuero
estava muito feliz, pois seu reinado prosperava, e todos de seu reino, foram
convidados, inclusive príncipes e nobres também de outros reinos. Aconteceu
que, o rei fez a festa, e que era para todos: inclusive a rainha Vasti, sua
esposa; mas ela fez algo que desagradou a “Deus”, ao rei e a seus convidados
ilustres. Ela a rainha, preferiu fazer sua festa particular, convidando todas
as mulheres do reino para sua festa. Isto provocou a ira do rei, que também por
pressão das autoridades do rei, exigiu dele uma atitude, uma ação enérgica. O
rei destituiu a rainha Vasti, e a devolveu para sua cidade, e criou um edito,
um decreto real para que o cargo de rainha fosse preenchida por outra. Foi
buscada em todas as províncias do reino, moças virgens, de boa aparência, boa
índole também para ser a nova rainha. Havia neste reino um homem chamado
Mardoqueu, ou Mordecay dependendo da versão bíblica; e Mardoqueu havia
terminado de criar sua prima, pois seus pais haviam falecidos. Seu nome era
Ester, e era judia, ela era jovem, virgem, e muito bonita. Mardoqueu a levou
para o palácio real, e ela foi colocada na presença do rei, entre muitas
outras; e o rei ao ver Ester, a amou e se apaixonou por ela. Ester tornou-se a
nova rainha e esposa do rei Assuero: mas Ester foi proibida de falar para o rei
ela era judia. Havia nesta época, um homem chamado Hamã, que era tipo, primeiro
ministro: ele era invejoso, ganancioso, mau, e mentiroso; e que não gostava do
povo judeu, que se multiplicava muito rapidamente, pois era o povo de “Deus”.
Este Hamã conseguiu fazer com que o rei Assuero criasse um decreto real
permitindo que todos aqueles que fossem judeus, fossem exterminados. Hamã foi
engrandecido pelo rei, por algo que ele não havia sido ele o responsável. O rei
sofreu um atentado, que foi visto por Mardoqueu, e quem levou a fama foi ele,
Hamã. Mas foi Mardoqueu que havia alertado sobre a trama contra o rei; e a fama
e a glória foram dadas a Hamã. Mardoqueu, quando soube do decreto,
rasgou suas vestes e se vestiu de saco de cinzas, e saiu pelas ruas da cidade
num grande e amargo clamor. A rainha Ester ficou sabendo de Mardoqueu e mandou
chamá-lo para ir ao palácio; e Mardoqueu falou a rainha, tudo que estava
acontecendo, e que estava para acontecer. Mardoqueu disse a rainha quem estava
atrás de tudo, e sobre o decreto real para exterminar com todo o povo judeu, e
deu-lhe uma copia do decreto real contra seu povo. A rainha mandou
ajuntar todo povo judeu espalhado em Susã, e jejuasse por três dias, e três
noites. E assim fez Mardoqueu; até aqui, caps, de 1 a 4: no cap. 5 a rainha
Ester entra na presença do rei Assuero, e o convida para dois banquetes
juntamente com o traidor, mentiroso infiel, ganancioso e invejoso Hamã. O
rei aceita o convite da rainha, e lhe oferece metade de seu reino como forma de
recompensa e amor. Nobre
leitor (a), para que se tenha uma ideia, naquela época, ninguém poderia se
aproximar do rei, se ele não estendesse seu cetro real em direção daquela
pessoa. Mesmo sendo ela a rainha e esposa do rei, ela corria risco de pagar com
a vida: mas o rei amava muito a rainha, que lhe estendeu seu cetro
real. Então ela, a rainha lhe fez o convite, que foi aceito de imediato. A
rainha usou de astúcia, e convidou o rei para um segundo banquete, e neste
banquete ela diria sua petição, seu pedido; e o rei novamente aceitou o convite
da rainha. E Hamã se enfureceu com Mardoqueu, por ele não o ter reverenciado; e
Hamã nem imaginava o que lhe aguardava! E Hamã mandou construir uma forca para
Mardoqueu, pois seu ódio por ele era muito grande. Cap.6: O rei lê o livro de Crônicas e descobre algo que iria acontecer
com ele, e que outro levou as glórias sem merecer. O rei descobre que foi
Mardoqueu quem havia descoberto a trama dos dois camareiros, que intentavam
contra a vida do rei. Hamã havia sido honrado no lugar de Mardoqueu; e o rei
manda Hamã fazer as honras a Mardoqueu, com vestes reais, e para ele fazer isto
nas ruas da cidade de Susã, com Mardoqueu sobre um cavalo real e vestes reais.
Quando Hamã descobriu quem seria o honrado, ele ficou ainda mais furioso com
Mardoqueu, e muito mais preocupado ainda. Cap.7: A rainha
Ester revela ao rei tudo sobre Hamã, e sua pretensão: Ester revelou também que
era judia, e fala do decreto que o rei havia editado contra o povo judeu, e que
Hamã estava por trás de todas as maldades contra o povo judeu: Hamã se
desesperou, e foi implorar a rainha por sua vida. O rei ficou sabendo sobre a
forca que o mau Hamã havia mandado construir para enforcar a Mardoqueu. O
feitiço virou contra o feiticeiro; a forca serviu para Hamã e toda sua família,
por decreto do rei.
Cap.8: O rei concede a Mardoqueu um decreto a seu favor, e de todo seu
povo judeu: A rainha Ester implora em favor de seu povo, e chora diante do
rei, que se comove com seu pedido, e cria um novo decreto libertando todo seu
povo de serem mortos por causa da inveja, e da maldade de Hamã. E copias foram
enviadas para outras províncias em favor do povo da rainha Ester.
Cap.9: Com a permissão do rei Assuero, o povo judeu pode se defender
matando seus inimigos. Mardoqueu se tornou grande em todo o reino sendo o
segundo no reino: e os inimigos do povo judeu foram sendo exterminados um a um:
e os dez filhos de Hamã foram também enforcados a mando do rei, e por causa da
maldade de seu pai Hamã. E Mardoqueu cria uma data para ser comemorada como o
dia do repouso contra seus inimigos; a festa de Purim: e esta data foi
confirmada e estabelecida, e foi escrita no livro. Cap.
10: Mardoqueu é exaltado pelo rei tornando-se segundo no reino, e fazendo todo
reino prosperar. Nobre leitor (a), assim foi o livro e a história de Ester: que
começou com uma desobediência da rainha Vasti, que provocou sua destituição do
posto de rainha. A inveja, o ódio, a ganância, a cobiça e a mentira de Hamã
quase fez o rei cometer uma injustiça contra o povo de “Deus”, o povo judeu. O rei Assuero era um homem
bom, correto e justo, e não compactuava com mentiras. A rainha Ester era judia,
e muito bonita e fiel a “Deus”: e seu “amor”, sua bondade, sua obediência a
“Deus” fez a diferença em favor de seu povo. Sua lealdade a seu povo e a “Deus”
foi de fundamental importância para salvação de seu povo. Ester foi um
propósito de “Deus” para seu povo daquela época. Para “Deus”, nada é por acaso;
todo o acontecido serviu para mostrar ao rei, a verdade, e para mostrar que, o
mal não pode vencer o bem: a justiça é sobre todas as injustiças. A inveja, a
mentira, o ódio e a cobiça, tem um tempo muito curto para existir. Quem vive e
pratica estas coisas, não será para sempre uma pessoa feliz, vitoriosa,
próspera; sua queda é muito dura, triste e muito dolorida. Hamã e toda sua
família pagaram com a vida: adiantou ele querer ser um homem de poder e de
prestigio perante o rei! Claro que não. Ele perdeu tudo, inclusive a vida e a
família. E Ester, se tornou rainha, e muito amada pelo rei desde o primeiro
dia, e por todos do reino. Todo seu povo ganhou por causa da rainha; e “Deus”
ficou muito feliz com o gesto da rainha, do rei e de Mardoqueu. A historia de Ester é para mostrar a você que, o bem sempre vencerá o
mal: o mal pode até triunfar por algum tempo, mas chegará o dia em que o bem, a
verdade, a justiça será declarada vencedora, e para sempre. E aqui, a verdade é
e será sempre “Deus”, e hoje é através do Filho “Jesus Cristo”. Tudo aqui
escrito por mim esta confirmado nos caps. 1 ao 10 de Ester: procurem tirar boas
lições da historia de Ester, e reflita sobre tudo que passou o povo de “Deus”,
que hoje somos nós também; pois fomos escolhidos e adotados por “Deus”, por amor
do “Filho Jesus Cristo”
Este tema foi escrito por José Carlos Ribeiro, membro da PiB de Campo
Grande MS, e formado em capelânia hospitalar e prisional, e escritor evangélico
ainda desconhecido pelo mundo, mas super conhecido por “Deus” sou operador de
som voluntario da Pib
Campo
Grande 23 de Janeiro de 2012 jcr0856@hotmail.com
Esther, the
queen who saved her people from death: the good overcomes evil again.
Noble reader (a) the book of Esther has a beautiful story too; it involves arrogance, lies, envy, greed, and greed, but that ends with the truth prevail. And love of Esther makes a difference in favor of his people, the book of Esther contains ten chapters, and that made a difference for the people of "God", the Jewish people, who at that time lived in captivity in distant lands. Because of disobedience, stubbornness, rebellion, murmuring of the people of Israel, which at that time were ruled by kings, and had the obligation, a responsibility to do the best for his people. This time was the time of King Ahasuerus who reigned from India to Ethiopia: and Susa was in Babylon. It was the custom of the king have a party, a banquet, and celebrate 180 days of great party, where everyone was invited, rich and poor, without distinction: the King Ahasuerus was very happy because his reign prospered, and all of his kingdom were invited, including princes and nobles from other realms. It happened that the king made a feast, and it was for everyone: including Queen Vashti, his wife; but she did something that displeased "God," the king and his distinguished guests. She the queen, preferred his private party, inviting all women in the kingdom for your party. This caused the king's rage, and pressure of the king's authority, required him to an attitude, an energetic action. The king deposed Queen Vashti, and returned to his city, and created an edict, a royal decree for the position of queen was filled by another. Was sought in all provinces of the kingdom, young virgins, good-looking, good-natured also to be the new queen. There was this realm a man named Mordecai, or Mordecay depending on the biblical version; and Mordecai had finished creating your cousin because her parents had deceased. His name was Esther, and was Jewish, she was young, virgin, and very pretty. Mordecai took her to the royal palace, and she was put before the king, among many others; and the king to see Esther, loved her and fell in love with her. Esther became the new queen and wife of King Ahasuerus: Esther but was forbidden to speak to the king she was Jewish. There was at this time, a man named Haman, who was kind, prime minister: he was envious, greedy, evil, and a liar; and did not like the Jewish people, which multiplied very quickly, it was the people of "God." This Haman was able to get the king Ahasuerus create a royal decree allowing all those who were Jews, were exterminated. Haman was magnified by the king, for something he was not he responsible. The king was attacked, which was seen by Mordecai, and who brought fame was he, Haman. But was that Mordecai had warned of the plot against the king; and the fame and glory were given to Haman. Mordecai, when he learned of the decree, he tore his clothes and dressed bag of ashes, and went out through the city streets in a loud and bitter cry. Queen Esther learned of Mordecai and summoned him to the palace; and Mordecai told the queen, everything that was happening, and what was to come. Mordecai told Queen who was after all, and the royal decree to exterminate the entire Jewish people, and gave him a copy of the royal decree against his people. The queen sent to gather together the whole Jewish people scattered in Shushan, and fasted for three days and three nights. And so did Mordecai; here, capsules, from 1 to 4: the cap. 5 Queen Esther enters the presence of King Ahasuerus, and invites him to two banquets along with the traitor, liar unfaithful, greedy and envious Haman. The king accepted the invitation of the queen, and offers half his kingdom as a reward and love.
Noble reader (a), in order to have an idea, at that time, no one could approach the king, if he did not extend his royal scepter toward that person. Even though she was the queen and the king's wife, she was at risk of paying with life: but the king very loved queen, who held out his royal scepter. Then she, the queen made him the invitation, which was accepted immediately. The Queen used cunning, and invited the king for a second feast, and this feast she would say its application, your application; and the king again accepted the invitation of the queen. And Haman was furious with Mordecai, he did not have the revered; and Haman had no idea what awaited him! And Haman built a gallows for Mordecai, because his hatred for it was very great. Chap.6: The king read the book of Chronicles and find something that would happen to him, and another took the glories without merit. The king learns that was Mordecai who had discovered the plot of the two stewards, that they thought to against the king's life. Haman was honored in place of Mordecai; and the king orders Haman do the honors Mordecai, with royal robes, and for him to do it in the streets of the city of Susa, with Mordecai on a real horse and royal robes. When Haman found out who would be honored, he was even more angry with Mordecai, and more worried yet. Cap.7: Queen Esther revealed to the king all about Haman, and its claim: Esther also revealed that she was Jewish, and speaks of the statute which the king had issued against the Jewish people, and that Haman was behind all evil against the Jewish people, Haman despaired, and was begging the queen for his life. The king heard on the gallows that Haman had bad ordered built to hang Mordecai. The spell turned against the sorcerer; the gallows served to Haman and his entire family, by the king's decree. Chapter 8: The king grants Mordecai a decree in his favor, and with all his Jewish people: Queen Esther begs on behalf of his people, and cry before the king, who is moved by his request, and creates a new decree releasing all his people being killed because of jealousy, and Haman's evil. And copies were sent to other provinces for the people of Queen Esther. Cap.9: With the permission of King Ahasuerus, the Jewish people can defend killing their enemies. Mordecai became great throughout the kingdom and the second in the kingdom: and the enemies of the Jewish people were being exterminated one by one: and the ten sons of Haman were also hanged on the orders of the king, and the iniquity of his father Haman . And Mordecai creates a date to be celebrated as the day of rest from their enemies; the feast of Purim: and this date was confirmed and established, and was written in the book. Cap. 10: Mordecai is exalted by the king becoming second in the kingdom, and making every kingdom prosper. Noble reader (a), such the book and the story of Esther, which began with disobedience from Vashti, which caused his dismissal queen post. Jealousy, hatred, greed, greed and lies of Haman almost made the king to commit an injustice against the people of "God", the Jewish people. King Ahasuerus was a good, fair and just man, and not compactuava with lies. Queen Esther was Jewish, and very beautiful and faithful "God": and his "love", his kindness, his obedience to "God" made a difference in behalf of his people. His loyalty to his people and "God" was of fundamental importance for the salvation of his people. Esther was a purpose of "God" to his people at the time. For "God", nothing is by chance; whole event served to show the king, the truth, and to show that evil can not beat the good: justice is all about injustice. Jealousy, lies, hatred and greed, has a very short time to exist. Those who live and practice these things, not forever a happy, successful, prosperous person; his fall is very hard, sad and very painful. Haman and his entire family paid with their lives: said he wanted to be a man of power and prestige before the king! Of course not. He lost everything, including life and family. And Esther became queen, and much loved by the king from day one, and all the kingdom. All his people won because of the queen; and "God" was very happy with the gesture of the queen, the king and Mordecai. Esther's story is to show you that good always overcome evil: evil can triumph even for some time, but the day will come that good, truth, justice will be declared the winner, and forever. And here, the truth is and will always be "God," and today is through the Son "Jesus Christ." Everything here written by me this confirmed in caps. 1-10 of Esther seek to take good lessons from Esther's story, and think about everything that happened the people of "God," which today we are also; because we were chosen and adopted by "God," for the sake of "Son Jesus Christ" This theme was written by José Carlos Ribeiro, GDP member of Campo Grande MS, and graduated in hospital and prison chaplaincy, and evangelical writer still unknown to the world but super known as "God" is voluntary boom operator of GDP
Campo Grande January 23, 2012 jcr0856@hotmail.com revisado em Janeiro de 2015
Noble reader (a) the book of Esther has a beautiful story too; it involves arrogance, lies, envy, greed, and greed, but that ends with the truth prevail. And love of Esther makes a difference in favor of his people, the book of Esther contains ten chapters, and that made a difference for the people of "God", the Jewish people, who at that time lived in captivity in distant lands. Because of disobedience, stubbornness, rebellion, murmuring of the people of Israel, which at that time were ruled by kings, and had the obligation, a responsibility to do the best for his people. This time was the time of King Ahasuerus who reigned from India to Ethiopia: and Susa was in Babylon. It was the custom of the king have a party, a banquet, and celebrate 180 days of great party, where everyone was invited, rich and poor, without distinction: the King Ahasuerus was very happy because his reign prospered, and all of his kingdom were invited, including princes and nobles from other realms. It happened that the king made a feast, and it was for everyone: including Queen Vashti, his wife; but she did something that displeased "God," the king and his distinguished guests. She the queen, preferred his private party, inviting all women in the kingdom for your party. This caused the king's rage, and pressure of the king's authority, required him to an attitude, an energetic action. The king deposed Queen Vashti, and returned to his city, and created an edict, a royal decree for the position of queen was filled by another. Was sought in all provinces of the kingdom, young virgins, good-looking, good-natured also to be the new queen. There was this realm a man named Mordecai, or Mordecay depending on the biblical version; and Mordecai had finished creating your cousin because her parents had deceased. His name was Esther, and was Jewish, she was young, virgin, and very pretty. Mordecai took her to the royal palace, and she was put before the king, among many others; and the king to see Esther, loved her and fell in love with her. Esther became the new queen and wife of King Ahasuerus: Esther but was forbidden to speak to the king she was Jewish. There was at this time, a man named Haman, who was kind, prime minister: he was envious, greedy, evil, and a liar; and did not like the Jewish people, which multiplied very quickly, it was the people of "God." This Haman was able to get the king Ahasuerus create a royal decree allowing all those who were Jews, were exterminated. Haman was magnified by the king, for something he was not he responsible. The king was attacked, which was seen by Mordecai, and who brought fame was he, Haman. But was that Mordecai had warned of the plot against the king; and the fame and glory were given to Haman. Mordecai, when he learned of the decree, he tore his clothes and dressed bag of ashes, and went out through the city streets in a loud and bitter cry. Queen Esther learned of Mordecai and summoned him to the palace; and Mordecai told the queen, everything that was happening, and what was to come. Mordecai told Queen who was after all, and the royal decree to exterminate the entire Jewish people, and gave him a copy of the royal decree against his people. The queen sent to gather together the whole Jewish people scattered in Shushan, and fasted for three days and three nights. And so did Mordecai; here, capsules, from 1 to 4: the cap. 5 Queen Esther enters the presence of King Ahasuerus, and invites him to two banquets along with the traitor, liar unfaithful, greedy and envious Haman. The king accepted the invitation of the queen, and offers half his kingdom as a reward and love.
Noble reader (a), in order to have an idea, at that time, no one could approach the king, if he did not extend his royal scepter toward that person. Even though she was the queen and the king's wife, she was at risk of paying with life: but the king very loved queen, who held out his royal scepter. Then she, the queen made him the invitation, which was accepted immediately. The Queen used cunning, and invited the king for a second feast, and this feast she would say its application, your application; and the king again accepted the invitation of the queen. And Haman was furious with Mordecai, he did not have the revered; and Haman had no idea what awaited him! And Haman built a gallows for Mordecai, because his hatred for it was very great. Chap.6: The king read the book of Chronicles and find something that would happen to him, and another took the glories without merit. The king learns that was Mordecai who had discovered the plot of the two stewards, that they thought to against the king's life. Haman was honored in place of Mordecai; and the king orders Haman do the honors Mordecai, with royal robes, and for him to do it in the streets of the city of Susa, with Mordecai on a real horse and royal robes. When Haman found out who would be honored, he was even more angry with Mordecai, and more worried yet. Cap.7: Queen Esther revealed to the king all about Haman, and its claim: Esther also revealed that she was Jewish, and speaks of the statute which the king had issued against the Jewish people, and that Haman was behind all evil against the Jewish people, Haman despaired, and was begging the queen for his life. The king heard on the gallows that Haman had bad ordered built to hang Mordecai. The spell turned against the sorcerer; the gallows served to Haman and his entire family, by the king's decree. Chapter 8: The king grants Mordecai a decree in his favor, and with all his Jewish people: Queen Esther begs on behalf of his people, and cry before the king, who is moved by his request, and creates a new decree releasing all his people being killed because of jealousy, and Haman's evil. And copies were sent to other provinces for the people of Queen Esther. Cap.9: With the permission of King Ahasuerus, the Jewish people can defend killing their enemies. Mordecai became great throughout the kingdom and the second in the kingdom: and the enemies of the Jewish people were being exterminated one by one: and the ten sons of Haman were also hanged on the orders of the king, and the iniquity of his father Haman . And Mordecai creates a date to be celebrated as the day of rest from their enemies; the feast of Purim: and this date was confirmed and established, and was written in the book. Cap. 10: Mordecai is exalted by the king becoming second in the kingdom, and making every kingdom prosper. Noble reader (a), such the book and the story of Esther, which began with disobedience from Vashti, which caused his dismissal queen post. Jealousy, hatred, greed, greed and lies of Haman almost made the king to commit an injustice against the people of "God", the Jewish people. King Ahasuerus was a good, fair and just man, and not compactuava with lies. Queen Esther was Jewish, and very beautiful and faithful "God": and his "love", his kindness, his obedience to "God" made a difference in behalf of his people. His loyalty to his people and "God" was of fundamental importance for the salvation of his people. Esther was a purpose of "God" to his people at the time. For "God", nothing is by chance; whole event served to show the king, the truth, and to show that evil can not beat the good: justice is all about injustice. Jealousy, lies, hatred and greed, has a very short time to exist. Those who live and practice these things, not forever a happy, successful, prosperous person; his fall is very hard, sad and very painful. Haman and his entire family paid with their lives: said he wanted to be a man of power and prestige before the king! Of course not. He lost everything, including life and family. And Esther became queen, and much loved by the king from day one, and all the kingdom. All his people won because of the queen; and "God" was very happy with the gesture of the queen, the king and Mordecai. Esther's story is to show you that good always overcome evil: evil can triumph even for some time, but the day will come that good, truth, justice will be declared the winner, and forever. And here, the truth is and will always be "God," and today is through the Son "Jesus Christ." Everything here written by me this confirmed in caps. 1-10 of Esther seek to take good lessons from Esther's story, and think about everything that happened the people of "God," which today we are also; because we were chosen and adopted by "God," for the sake of "Son Jesus Christ" This theme was written by José Carlos Ribeiro, GDP member of Campo Grande MS, and graduated in hospital and prison chaplaincy, and evangelical writer still unknown to the world but super known as "God" is voluntary boom operator of GDP
Campo Grande January 23, 2012 jcr0856@hotmail.com revisado em Janeiro de 2015
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Olá meus nobres leitores (as ) muito obrigado pela confiança e pelos mais de 44 mil acessos. Isto me torna com mais responsabilidades, e me obriga a fazer pesquisa cada vez mais seria, pois não posso baixar a qualidade, o nível da pesquisa. Estou muito feliz com todos vocês, e quero dizer que, meus temas são longos, para que todos venham ter um melhor aprendizado, e melhorem seus conhecimentos, pois nas igreja não terão tantas informações assim. se quiseram que eu desenvolva algum tema relacionado com a palavra de Deus, mandem algum recado que tentarei desenvolver. Fiquem com Deus todos vocês
em nome de Jesus.