Esther 1:22
1:22 He sent letters throughout all the royal provinces, to each province according to its own script and to each people according to its own language,
that every man should be ruling his family
and should be speaking the language of his own people.
Esther 2:7-8
2:7 Now he was acting as the guardian
of Hadassah
(that is, Esther), the daughter of his uncle, for neither her father nor her mother was alive.
This young woman was very attractive and had a beautiful figure.
When her father and mother died, Mordecai had raised her
as if she were his own daughter.
2:8 It so happened that when the king’s edict and his law became known many young women were taken to Susa the citadel to be placed under the authority of Hegai. Esther also was taken to the royal palace to be under the authority of Hegai, who was overseeing the women.
Esther 2:12
2:12 At the end of the twelve months that were required for the women, when the turn of each young woman arrived to go to King Ahasuerus – for in this way they had to fulfill their time of cosmetic treatment: six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with perfume and various ointments used by women –
Esther 2:20
2:20 Esther was still not divulging her lineage or her people,
just as Mordecai had instructed her.
Esther continued to do whatever Mordecai said, just as she had done when he was raising her.
Esther 3:4
3:4 And after they had spoken to him day after day
without his paying any attention to them, they informed Haman to see whether this attitude on Mordecai’s part would be permitted.
Furthermore, he had disclosed to them that he was a Jew.
Esther 5:1-2
Esther Appeals to the King for Help
5:1 It so happened that on the third day Esther put on her royal attire and stood in the inner court of the palace, opposite the king’s quarters. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the palace, opposite the entrance.
5:2 When the king saw Queen Esther standing in the court, she met with his approval. The king extended to Esther the gold scepter that was in his hand, and Esther approached and touched the end of the scepter.
Esther 9:27
9:27 Therefore, because of the account found in this letter and what they had faced in this regard and what had happened to them, the Jews established as binding on themselves, their descendants, and all who joined their company that they should observe these two days without fail, just as written and at the appropriate time on an annual basis.