Additions to Esther 1:1-11

1 [a] Mordecai, a Jew who belonged to the tribe of Benjamin, was taken into exile, along with King Jehoiachin of Judah, when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia captured Jerusalem. Mordecai was the son of Jair, a descendant of Kish and Shimei. He now lived in the Persian city of Susa, where he was an important official in the royal court of Xerxes the great king. 1 During the second year of Xerxes' reign, on the first day of the month of Nisan, Mordecai had a dream.
4 He dreamed that there was great noise and confusion, loud thunder, and an earthquake, with terrible turmoil on the earth.
5 Then two huge dragons appeared, ready to fight each other.
6 They made a dreadful noise, and all the nations got ready to make war against God's nation of righteous people.
7 For the world it was a day of darkness and gloom, trouble and distress, destruction and ruin.
8 All of God's righteous people were troubled, in great fear of what was about to happen to them. They prepared for death,
9 but they cried out to God for help. In the dream their prayer was answered by a great river which came flowing out of a small spring.
10 The day dawned, the sun rose, and the humble people were made strong and destroyed their arrogant enemies.
11 Mordecai woke up from this dream in which he saw what God planned to do. He thought about it all day and tried to understand what it meant.

Cross References 1

  • 1. A.1-3 2 Kings 24.10-16.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. [Chapter A 1-17 corresponds to chapters 11.2--12.6 in a number of English translations.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.