Esther (Greek) 11 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

Addition AMordecai's Dream

1-3[2-4] was a Jew from the Benjamin tribe, and he lived in the city of Susa in Persia. Mordecai had been taken away from Jerusalem as a prisoner, when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia had captured King Jehoiachin. Mordecai had become an important official in the court of Artaxerxes the Great, the king of Persia. And on the first day of the month of Nisan in the second year that Artaxerxes was king, Mordecai had a dream.

In Mordecai's dream,

4[5] there was confusion and unrest all over the world. He heard crashing thunder, and the earth shook with an earthquake

5[6] as two huge dragons went toward each other, ready to fight. They roared,

6[7] and every nation on earth prepared to go to war against God's people.

7[8] It was a dark and hopeless time; the world was full of suffering and hardship and conflict.

8[9] God's people were afraid of the disaster that was about to strike them, and they were sure they were going to be killed.

9[10] But when they cried out to God for help, a tiny stream suddenly became a mighty river,

10[11] and the sun rose and shone brightly. God's people were given power, and they destroyed those who had oppressed them.

11[12] Mordecai woke up, but he knew that in his dream he had seen what God was planning to do. And so, Mordecai thought about his dream all day, trying to understand exactly what it meant.

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