The Book of Esther beautifully narrates the amazing story of the remnant Jews in exile during the Babylonia captivity. It explains how Esther, a Jewish girl, became a queen in a foreign land. Through Queen Esther, God worked behind the scenes to deliver his people from the wicked hands of Haman, who had planned to annihilate the Jewish people in Persia. God made his evil plans to turn against him when he was hanged by the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai. Esther demonstrates her faithfulness by fasting and praying and entering the King's court, knowing that it meant death for her. God is faithful!
The book is translated into the Mann Language to help the readers comprehend that God does not condone wickedness and sins. He promotes whom He wants to promote, and He demotes whom He intends to demote (Daniel 2:21).