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Text -- Esther 4:1-4 (NET)
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Esther Decides to Risk Everything in order to Help Her People
4:1 Now when Mordecai became aware of all that had been done , he tore his garments and put on sackcloth and ashes . He went out into the city , crying out in a loud and bitter voice .
4:2 But he went no further than the king’s gate , for no one was permitted to enter the king’s gate clothed in sackcloth .
4:3 Throughout each and every province where the king’s edict and law were announced there was considerable mourning among the Jews , along with fasting , weeping , and sorrow . Sackcloth and ashes were characteristic of many .
4:4 When Esther’s female attendants and her eunuchs came and informed her about Mordecai’s behavior, the queen was overcome with anguish . Although she sent garments for Mordecai to put on so that he could remove his sackcloth , he would not accept them.
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Haman |
Esther |
Servant |
Israel |
Ashes |
Sackcloth |
Chamberlain |
EUNUCH |
Dress |
BITTER; BITTERNESS |
Apparel |
FAST; FASTING |
GESTURE |
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