Esther 9:28
And that these dayes should be remembred, and kept throughout euery generation, euery family, euery prouince, and euery citie, and that these dayes of Purim should not faile from among the Iewes, nor the memoriall of them perish from their seed. Esther 9:28 (KJV)
And
that these days
should be remembered and kept throughout every generation, every family, every province, and every city; and
that these days of Purim should not fail from among the Jews, nor the memorial of them perish from their seed. Esther 9:28 (KJV)
Esther 9:28 concludes the Book of Esther with a solemn charge to preserve the memory of the feast of Purim. The narrative tells how a young Jewish woman, Esther, rose to become queen of Persia and, through courage and divine providence, thwarted a plot that sought the annihilation of her people. Her story culminates in the institution of a celebration that commemorates God’s deliverance.
The verse is set in the context of establishing the feast of Purim, a joyous observance that recalls the miraculous rescue of the Jewish community from Haman’s evil scheme. By recalling the historical crisis and its divine resolution, the festival reinforces the reality of God’s faithfulness and the importance of communal gratitude.
The passage stresses the importance of remembering: the days of Purim are to be “remembered and kept throughout every generation, every family, every province, and every city.” This language underscores that the celebration is not a private or isolated event but a collective remembrance that must be transmitted from one generation to the next, ensuring that the significance of the deliverance is never lost.
The call for universal observance expands the scope of the celebration. It is to be observed by every family, every province, and every city, uniting the entire Jewish people regardless of geographic location. Such widespread participation strengthens communal identity and binds the people together in a shared heritage.
Finally, the verse promises perpetuity: the days of Purim “should not fail from among the Jews, nor the memorial of them perish from their seed.” This guarantees that the feast will endure through the descendants of Israel, preserving the story of deliverance and the testimony of God’s faithfulness for all future generations.
In sum, Esther 9:28 calls believers to a continual, communal, and intergenerational remembrance of God’s saving acts, urging that the celebration of Purim remain a vibrant and enduring testimony of divine grace.
