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Esther 1:1-22
1 Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus (this was the Ahasuerus
who reigned over one hundred and twenty-seven provinces, from
India to Ethiopia),
2 in those days when King Ahasuerus sat on the throne of his kingdom,
which was in Shushan the citadel,
3 that in the third year of his reign he made a feast for all
his officials and servants-- the powers of Persia and Media, the
nobles, and the princes of the provinces being before him--
4 when he showed the riches of his glorious kingdom and the splendor
of his excellent majesty for many days, one hundred and eighty
days in all.
5 And when these days were completed, the king made a feast lasting
seven days for all the people who were present in Shushan the
citadel, from great to small, in the court of the garden of the
king's palace.
6 There were white and blue linen curtains fastened with cords
of fine linen and purple on silver rods and marble pillars; and
the couches were of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of alabaster,
turquoise, and white and black marble.
7 And they served drinks in golden vessels, each vessel being
different from the other, with royal wine in abundance, according
to the generosity of the king.
8 In accordance with the law, the drinking was not compulsory;
for so the king had ordered all the officers of his household,
that they should do according to each man's pleasure.
9 Queen Vashti also made a feast for the women in the royal palace
which belonged to King Ahasuerus.
10 On the seventh day, when the heart of the king was merry with
wine, he commanded Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha,
Zethar, and Carcas, seven eunuchs who served in the presence of
King Ahasuerus,
11 to bring Queen Vashti before the king, wearing her royal crown,
in order to show her beauty to the people and the officials, for
she was beautiful to behold.
12 But Queen Vashti refused to come at the king's command brought
by his eunuchs; therefore the king was furious, and his anger
burned within him.
13 Then the king said to the wise men who understood the times
(for this was the king's manner toward all who knew law and justice,
14 those closest to him being Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish,
Meres, Marsena, and Memucan, the seven princes of Persia and Media,
who had access to the king's presence, and who ranked highest
in the kingdom):
15 "What shall we do to Queen Vashti, according to law, because
she did not obey the command of King Ahasuerus brought to her
by the eunuchs?"
16 And Memucan answered before the king and the princes: "Queen
Vashti has not only wronged the king, but also all the princes,
and all the people who are in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus.
17 "For the queen's behavior will become known to all women, so
that they will despise their husbands in their eyes, when they
report, 'King Ahasuerus commanded Queen Vashti to be brought in
before him, but she did not come.'
18 "This very day the noble ladies of Persia and Media will say
to all the king's officials that they have heard of the behavior
of the queen. Thus there will be excessive contempt and wrath.
19 "If it pleases the king, let a royal decree go out from him,
and let it be recorded in the laws of the Persians and the Medes,
so that it will not be altered, that Vashti shall come no more
before King Ahasuerus; and let the king give her royal position
to another who is better than she.
20 "When the king's decree which he will make is proclaimed throughout
all his empire (for it is great), all wives will honor their husbands,
both great and small."
21 And the reply pleased the king and the princes, and the king
did according to the word of Memucan.
22 Then he sent letters to all the king's provinces, to each province
in its own script, and to every people in their own language,
that each man should be master in his own house, and speak in
the language of his own people.
Esther 2:1-23
1 After these things, when the wrath of King Ahasuerus subsided,
he remembered Vashti, what she had done, and what had been decreed
against her.
2 Then the king's servants who attended him said: "Let beautiful
young virgins be sought for the king;
3 "and let the king appoint officers in all the provinces of his
kingdom, that they may gather all the beautiful young virgins
to Shushan the citadel, into the women's quarters, under the custody
of Hegai the king's eunuch, custodian of the women. And let beauty
preparations be given them.
4 "Then let the young woman who pleases the king be queen instead
of Vashti." This thing pleased the king, and he did so.
5 In Shushan the citadel there was a certain Jew whose name was
Mordecai the son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish,
a Benjamite.
6 Kish had been carried away from Jerusalem with the captives
who had been captured with Jeconiah king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar
the king of Babylon had carried away.
7 And Mordecai had brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's
daughter, for she had neither father nor mother. The young woman
was lovely and beautiful. When her father and mother died, Mordecai
took her as his own daughter.
8 So it was, when the king's command and decree were heard, and
when many young women were gathered at Shushan the citadel, under
the custody of Hegai, that Esther also was taken to the king's
palace, into the care of Hegai the custodian of the women.
9 Now the young woman pleased him, and she obtained his favor;
so he readily gave beauty preparations to her, besides her allowance.
Then seven choice maidservants were provided for her from the
king's palace, and he moved her and her maidservants to the best
place in the house of the women.
10 Esther had not revealed her people or family, for Mordecai
had charged her not to reveal it.
11 And every day Mordecai paced in front of the court of the women's
quarters, to learn of Esther's welfare and what was happening
to her.
12 Each young woman's turn came to go in to King Ahasuerus after
she had completed twelve months' preparation, according to the
regulations for the women, for thus were the days of their preparation
apportioned: six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with
perfumes and preparations for beautifying women.
13 Thus prepared, each young woman went to the king, and she was
given whatever she desired to take with her from the women's quarters
to the king's palace.
14 In the evening she went, and in the morning she returned to
the second house of the women, to the custody of Shaashgaz, the
king's eunuch who kept the concubines. She would not go in to
the king again unless the king delighted in her and called for
her by name.
15 Now when the turn came for Esther the daughter of Abihail the
uncle of Mordecai, who had taken her as his daughter, to go in
to the king, she requested nothing but what Hegai the king's eunuch,
the custodian of the women, advised. And Esther obtained favor
in the sight of all who saw her.
16 So Esther was taken to King Ahasuerus, into his royal palace,
in the tenth month, which is the month of Tebeth, in the seventh
year of his reign.
17 The king loved Esther more than all the other women, and she
obtained grace and favor in his sight more than all the virgins;
so he set the royal crown upon her head and made her queen instead
of Vashti.
18 Then the king made a great feast, the Feast of Esther, for
all his officials and servants; and he proclaimed a holiday in
the provinces and gave gifts according to the generosity of a
king.
19 When virgins were gathered together a second time, Mordecai
sat within the king's gate.
20 Now Esther had not revealed her family and her people, just
as Mordecai had charged her, for Esther obeyed the command of
Mordecai as when she was brought up by him.
21 In those days, while Mordecai sat within the king's gate, two
of the king's eunuchs, Bigthan and Teresh, doorkeepers, became
furious and sought to lay hands on King Ahasuerus.
22 So the matter became known to Mordecai, who told Queen Esther,
and Esther informed the king in Mordecai's name.
23 And when an inquiry was made into the matter, it was confirmed,
and both were hanged on a gallows; and it was written in the book
of the chronicles in the presence of the king.
Esther 3:1-15
1 After these things King Ahasuerus promoted Haman, the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite, and advanced him and set his seat above
all the princes who were with him.
2 And all the king's servants who were within the king's gate
bowed and paid homage to Haman, for so the king had commanded
concerning him. But Mordecai would not bow or pay homage.
3 Then the king's servants who were within the king's gate said
to Mordecai, "Why do you transgress the king's command?"
4 Now it happened, when they spoke to him daily and he would not
listen to them, that they told it to Haman, to see whether Mordecai's
words would stand; for Mordecai had told them that he was a Jew.
5 When Haman saw that Mordecai did not bow or pay him homage,
Haman was filled with wrath.
6 But he disdained to lay hands on Mordecai alone, for they had
told him of the people of Mordecai. Instead, Haman sought to destroy
all the Jews who were throughout the whole kingdom of Ahasuerus--
the people of Mordecai.
7 In the first month, which is the month of Nisan, in the twelfth
year of King Ahasuerus, they cast Pur (that is, the lot), before
Haman to determine the day and the month, until it fell on the
twelfth month, which is the month of Adar.
8 Then Haman said to King Ahasuerus, "There is a certain people
scattered and dispersed among the people in all the provinces
of your kingdom; their laws are different from all other people's,
and they do not keep the king's laws. Therefore it is not fitting
for the king to let them remain.
9 "If it pleases the king, let a decree be written that they be
destroyed, and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver into
the hands of those who do the work, to bring it into the king's
treasuries."
10 So the king took his signet ring from his hand and gave it
to Haman, the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, the enemy of the
Jews.
11 And the king said to Haman, "The money and the people are given
to you, to do with them as seems good to you."
12 Then the king's scribes were called on the thirteenth day of
the first month, and a decree was written according to all that
Haman commanded-- to the king's satraps, to the governors who
were over each province, to the officials of all people, to every
province according to its script, and to every people in their
language. In the name of King Ahasuerus it was written, and sealed
with the king's signet ring.
13 And the letters were sent by couriers into all the king's provinces,
to destroy, to kill, and to annihilate all the Jews, both young
and old, little children and women, in one day, on the thirteenth
day of the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar, and to plunder
their possessions.
14 A copy of the document was to be issued as law in every province,
being published for all people, that they should be ready for
that day.
15 The couriers went out, hastened by the king's command; and
the decree was proclaimed in Shushan the citadel. So the king
and Haman sat down to drink, but the city of Shushan was perplexed.
Esther 4:1-17
1 When Mordecai learned all that had happened, he tore his clothes
and put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the midst of
the city. He cried out with a loud and bitter cry.
2 He went as far as the front of the king's gate, for no one might
enter the king's gate clothed with sackcloth.
3 And in every province where the king's command and decree arrived,
there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping,
and wailing; and many lay in sackcloth and ashes.
4 So Esther's maids and eunuchs came and told her, and the queen
was deeply distressed. Then she sent garments to clothe Mordecai
and take his sackcloth away from him, but he would not accept
them.
5 Then Esther called Hathach, one of the king's eunuchs whom he
had appointed to attend her, and she gave him a command concerning
Mordecai, to learn what and why this was.
6 So Hathach went out to Mordecai in the city square that was
in front of the king's gate.
7 And Mordecai told him all that had happened to him, and the
sum of money that Haman had promised to pay into the king's treasuries
to destroy the Jews.
8 He also gave him a copy of the written decree for their destruction,
which was given at Shushan, that he might show it to Esther and
explain it to her, and that he might command her to go in to the
king to make supplication to him and plead before him for her
people.
9 So Hathach returned and told Esther the words of Mordecai.
10 Then Esther spoke to Hathach, and gave him a command for Mordecai:
11 "All the king's servants and the people of the king's provinces
know that any man or woman who goes into the inner court to the
king, who has not been called, he has but one law: put all to
death, except the one to whom the king holds out the golden scepter,
that he may live. Yet I myself have not been called to go in to
the king these thirty days."
12 So they told Mordecai Esther's words.
13 Then Mordecai told them to answer Esther: "Do not think in
your heart that you will escape in the king's palace any more
than all the other Jews.
14 "For if you remain completely silent at this time, relief and
deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, but you
and your father's house will perish. Yet who knows whether you
have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"
15 Then Esther told them to reply to Mordecai:
16 "Go, gather all the Jews who are present in Shushan, and fast
for me; neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day. My
maids and I will fast likewise. And so I will go to the king,
which is against the law; and if I perish, I perish!"
17 So Mordecai went his way and did according to all that Esther
commanded him.
Esther 5:1-14
1 Now it happened on the third day that Esther put on her royal
robes and stood in the inner court of the king's palace, across
from the king's house, while the king sat on his royal throne
in the royal house, facing the entrance of the house.
2 So it was, when the king saw Queen Esther standing in the court,
that she found favor in his sight, and the king held out to Esther
the golden scepter that was in his hand. Then Esther went near
and touched the top of the scepter.
3 And the king said to her, "What do you wish, Queen Esther? What
is your request? It shall be given to you-- up to half the kingdom!"
4 So Esther answered, "If it pleases the king, let the king and
Haman come today to the banquet that I have prepared for him."
5 Then the king said, "Bring Haman quickly, that he may do as
Esther has said." So the king and Haman went to the banquet that
Esther had prepared.
6 At the banquet of wine the king said to Esther, "What is your
petition? It shall be granted you. What is your request, up to
half the kingdom? It shall be done!"
7 Then Esther answered and said, "My petition and request is this:
8 "If I have found favor in the sight of the king, and if it pleases
the king to grant my petition and fulfill my request, then let
the king and Haman come to the banquet which I will prepare for
them, and tomorrow I will do as the king has said."
9 So Haman went out that day joyful and with a glad heart; but
when Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate, and that he did not
stand or tremble before him, he was filled with indignation against
Mordecai.
10 Nevertheless Haman restrained himself and went home, and he
sent and called for his friends and his wife Zeresh.
11 Then Haman told them of his great riches, the multitude of
his children, everything in which the king had promoted him, and
how he had advanced him above the officials and servants of the
king.
12 Moreover Haman said, "Besides, Queen Esther invited no one
but me to come in with the king to the banquet that she prepared;
and tomorrow I am again invited by her, along with the king.
13 "Yet all this avails me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai
the Jew sitting at the king's gate."
14 Then his wife Zeresh and all his friends said to him, "Let
a gallows be made, fifty cubits high, and in the morning suggest
to the king that Mordecai be hanged on it; then go merrily with
the king to the banquet." And the thing pleased Haman; so he had
the gallows made.
Esther 6:1-14
1 That night the king could not sleep. So one was commanded to
bring the book of the records of the chronicles; and they were
read before the king.
2 And it was found written that Mordecai had told of Bigthana
and Teresh, two of the king's eunuchs, the doorkeepers who had
sought to lay hands on King Ahasuerus.
3 Then the king said, "What honor or dignity has been bestowed
on Mordecai for this?" And the king's servants who attended him
said, "Nothing has been done for him."
4 So the king said, "Who is in the court?" Now Haman had just
entered the outer court of the king's palace to suggest that the
king hang Mordecai on the gallows that he had prepared for him.
5 The king's servants said to him, "Haman is there, standing in
the court." And the king said, "Let him come in."
6 So Haman came in, and the king asked him, "What shall be done
for the man whom the king delights to honor?" Now Haman thought
in his heart, "Whom would the king delight to honor more than
me?"
7 And Haman answered the king, "For the man whom the king delights
to honor,
8 "let a royal robe be brought which the king has worn, and a
horse on which the king has ridden, which has a royal crest placed
on its head.
9 "Then let this robe and horse be delivered to the hand of one
of the king's most noble princes, that he may array the man whom
the king delights to honor. Then parade him on horseback through
the city square, and proclaim before him: 'Thus shall it be done
to the man whom the king delights to honor!' "
10 Then the king said to Haman, "Hurry, take the robe and the
horse, as you have suggested, and do so for Mordecai the Jew who
sits within the king's gate! Leave nothing undone of all that
you have spoken."
11 So Haman took the robe and the horse, arrayed Mordecai and
led him on horseback through the city square, and proclaimed before
him, "Thus shall it be done to the man whom the king delights
to honor!"
12 Afterward Mordecai went back to the king's gate. But Haman
hurried to his house, mourning and with his head covered.
13 When Haman told his wife Zeresh and all his friends everything
that had happened to him, his wise men and his wife Zeresh said
to him, "If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is of
Jewish descent, you will not prevail against him but will surely
fall before him."
14 While they were still talking with him, the king's eunuchs
came, and hastened to bring Haman to the banquet which Esther
had prepared.
Esther 7:1-10
1 So the king and Haman went to dine with Queen Esther.
2 And on the second day, at the banquet of wine, the king again
said to Esther, "What is your petition, Queen Esther? It shall
be granted you. And what is your request, up to half the kingdom?
It shall be done!"
3 Then Queen Esther answered and said, "If I have found favor
in your sight, O king, and if it pleases the king, let my life
be given me at my petition, and my people at my request.
4 "For we have been sold, my people and I, to be destroyed, to
be killed, and to be annihilated. Had we been sold as male and
female slaves, I would have held my tongue, although the enemy
could never compensate for the king's loss."
5 So King Ahasuerus answered and said to Queen Esther, "Who is
he, and where is he, who would dare presume in his heart to do
such a thing?"
6 And Esther said, "The adversary and enemy is this wicked Haman!"
So Haman was terrified before the king and queen.
7 Then the king arose in his wrath from the banquet of wine and
went into the palace garden; but Haman stood before Queen Esther,
pleading for his life, for he saw that evil was determined against
him by the king.
8 When the king returned from the palace garden to the place of
the banquet of wine, Haman had fallen across the couch where Esther
was. Then the king said, "Will he also assault the queen while
I am in the house?" As the word left the king's mouth, they covered
Haman's face.
9 Now Harbonah, one of the eunuchs, said to the king, "Look! The
gallows, fifty cubits high, which Haman made for Mordecai, who
spoke good on the king's behalf, is standing at the house of Haman."
Then the king said, "Hang him on it!"
10 So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for
Mordecai. Then the king's wrath subsided.
Esther 8:1-17
1 On that day King Ahasuerus gave Queen Esther the house of Haman,
the enemy of the Jews. And Mordecai came before the king, for
Esther had told how he was related to her.
2 So the king took off his signet ring, which he had taken from
Haman, and gave it to Mordecai; and Esther appointed Mordecai
over the house of Haman.
3 Now Esther spoke again to the king, fell down at his feet, and
implored him with tears to counteract the evil of Haman the Agagite,
and the scheme which he had devised against the Jews.
4 And the king held out the golden scepter toward Esther. So Esther
arose and stood before the king,
5 and said, "If it pleases the king, and if I have found favor
in his sight and the thing seems right to the king and I am pleasing
in his eyes, let it be written to revoke the letters devised by
Haman, the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, which he wrote to annihilate
the Jews who are in all the king's provinces.
6 "For how can I endure to see the evil that will come to my people?
Or how can I endure to see the destruction of my countrymen?"
7 Then King Ahasuerus said to Queen Esther and Mordecai the Jew,
"Indeed, I have given Esther the house of Haman, and they have
hanged him on the gallows because he tried to lay his hand on
the Jews.
8 "You yourselves write a decree for the Jews, as you please,
in the king's name, and seal it with the king's signet ring; for
a letter which is written in the king's name and sealed with the
king's signet ring no one can revoke."
9 So the king's scribes were called at that time, in the third
month, which is the month of Sivan, on the twenty-third day; and
it was written, according to all that Mordecai commanded, to the
Jews, the satraps, the governors, and the princes of the provinces
from India to Ethiopia, one hundred and twenty-seven provinces
in all, to every province in its own script, to every people in
their own language, and to the Jews in their own script and language.
10 And he wrote in the name of King Ahasuerus, sealed it with
the king's signet ring, and sent letters by couriers on horseback,
riding on royal horses bred from swift steeds.
11 By these letters the king permitted the Jews who were in every
city to gather together and protect their lives-- to destroy,
kill, and annihilate all the forces of any people or province
that would assault them, both little children and women, and to
plunder their possessions,
12 on one day in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus, on the thirteenth
day of the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar.
13 A copy of the document was to be issued as a decree in every
province and published for all people, so that the Jews would
be ready on that day to avenge themselves on their enemies.
14 The couriers who rode on royal horses went out, hastened and
pressed on by the king's command. And the decree was issued in
Shushan the citadel.
15 So Mordecai went out from the presence of the king in royal
apparel of blue and white, with a great crown of gold and a garment
of fine linen and purple; and the city of Shushan rejoiced and
was glad.
16 The Jews had light and gladness, joy and honor.
17 And in every province and city, wherever the king's command
and decree came, the Jews had joy and gladness, a feast and a
holiday. Then many of the people of the land became Jews, because
fear of the Jews fell upon them.
Esther 9:1-32
1 Now in the twelfth month, that is, the month of Adar, on the
thirteenth day, the time came for the king's command and his decree
to be executed. On the day that the enemies of the Jews had hoped
to overpower them, the opposite occurred, in that the Jews themselves
overpowered those who hated them.
2 The Jews gathered together in their cities throughout all the
provinces of King Ahasuerus to lay hands on those who sought their
harm. And no one could withstand them, because fear of them fell
upon all people.
3 And all the officials of the provinces, the satraps, the governors,
and all those doing the king's work, helped the Jews, because
the fear of Mordecai fell upon them.
4 For Mordecai was great in the king's palace, and his fame spread
throughout all the provinces; for this man Mordecai became increasingly
prominent.
5 Thus the Jews defeated all their enemies with the stroke of
the sword, with slaughter and destruction, and did what they pleased
with those who hated them.
6 And in Shushan the citadel the Jews killed and destroyed five
hundred men.
7 Also Parshandatha, Dalphon, Aspatha,
8 Poratha, Adalia, Aridatha,
9 Parmashta, Arisai, Aridai, and Vajezatha--
10 the ten sons of Haman the son of Hammedatha, the enemy of the
Jews-- they killed; but they did not lay a hand on the plunder.
11 On that day the number of those who were killed in Shushan
the citadel was brought to the king.
12 And the king said to Queen Esther, "The Jews have killed and
destroyed five hundred men in Shushan the citadel, and the ten
sons of Haman. What have they done in the rest of the king's provinces?
Now what is your petition? It shall be granted to you. Or what
is your further request? It shall be done."
13 Then Esther said, "If it pleases the king, let it be granted
to the Jews who are in Shushan to do again tomorrow according
to today's decree, and let Haman's ten sons be hanged on the gallows."
14 So the king commanded this to be done; the decree was issued
in Shushan, and they hanged Haman's ten sons.
15 And the Jews who were in Shushan gathered together again on
the fourteenth day of the month of Adar and killed three hundred
men at Shushan; but they did not lay a hand on the plunder.
16 The remainder of the Jews in the king's provinces gathered
together and protected their lives, had rest from their enemies,
and killed seventy-five thousand of their enemies; but they did
not lay a hand on the plunder.
17 This was on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar. And on
the fourteenth day of the month they rested and made it a day
of feasting and gladness.
18 But the Jews who were at Shushan assembled together on the
thirteenth day, as well as on the fourteenth; and on the fifteenth
of the month they rested, and made it a day of feasting and gladness.
19 Therefore the Jews of the villages who dwelt in the unwalled
towns celebrated the fourteenth day of the month of Adar with
gladness and feasting, as a holiday, and for sending presents
to one another.
20 And Mordecai wrote these things and sent letters to all the
Jews, near and far, who were in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus,
21 to establish among them that they should celebrate yearly the
fourteenth and fifteenth days of the month of Adar,
22 as the days on which the Jews had rest from their enemies,
as the month which was turned from sorrow to joy for them, and
from mourning to a holiday; that they should make them days of
feasting and joy, of sending presents to one another and gifts
to the poor.
23 So the Jews accepted the custom which they had begun, as Mordecai
had written to them,
24 because Haman, the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, the enemy
of all the Jews, had plotted against the Jews to annihilate them,
and had cast Pur (that is, the lot), to consume them and destroy
them;
25 but when Esther came before the king, he commanded by letter
that this wicked plot which Haman had devised against the Jews
should return on his own head, and that he and his sons should
be hanged on the gallows.
26 So they called these days Purim, after the name Pur. Therefore,
because of all the words of this letter, what they had seen concerning
this matter, and what had happened to them,
27 the Jews established and imposed it upon themselves and their
descendants and all who should join them, that without fail they
should celebrate these two days every year, according to the written
instructions and according to the prescribed time,
28 that these days should be remembered and kept throughout every
generation, every family, every province, and every city, that
these days of Purim should not fail to be observed among the Jews,
and that the memory of them should not perish among their descendants.
29 Then Queen Esther, the daughter of Abihail, with Mordecai the
Jew, wrote with full authority to confirm this second letter about
Purim.
30 And Mordecai sent letters to all the Jews, to the one hundred
and twenty-seven provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, with words
of peace and truth,
31 to confirm these days of Purim at their appointed time, as
Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had prescribed for them, and
as they had decreed for themselves and their descendants concerning
matters of their fasting and lamenting.
32 So the decree of Esther confirmed these matters of Purim, and
it was written
Esther 10:1-3
1 And King Ahasuerus imposed tribute on the land and on the islands
of the sea.
2 Now all the acts of his power and his might, and the account
of the greatness of Mordecai, to which the king advanced him,
are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings
of Media and Persia?
3 For Mordecai the Jew was second to King Ahasuerus, and was great
among the Jews and well received by the multitude of his brethren,
seeking the good of his people and speaking peace to all his countrymen.
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Hebrews 4:12
12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than
any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and
spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts
and intents of the heart.
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