(0.95945250596659) | Est 1:19 | If the king is so inclined, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 4:7 | Then Mordecai related to him everything that had happened to him, even the specific amount of money that Haman had offered to pay to the king’s treasuries for the Jews to be destroyed. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 4:8 | He also gave him a written copy of the law that had been disseminated |
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(0.95945250596659) | Est 5:8 | If I have found favor in the king’s sight and if the king is inclined |
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(0.95945250596659) | Est 5:11 | Haman then recounted to them his fabulous wealth, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 6:2 | it was found written that Mordecai had disclosed that Bigthana |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 6:4 | Then the king said, “Who is that in the courtyard?” Now Haman had come to the outer courtyard of the palace to suggest that the king hang Mordecai on the gallows that he had constructed for him. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 7:3 | Queen Esther replied, “If I have met with your approval, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 7:7 | In rage the king arose from the banquet of wine and withdrew to the palace garden. Meanwhile, Haman stood to beg Queen Esther for his life, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 7:8 | When the king returned from the palace garden to the banquet of wine, Haman was throwing himself down |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 7:9 | Harbona, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 8:3 | Then Esther again spoke with the king, falling at his feet. She wept and begged him for mercy, that he might nullify the evil of Haman the Agagite which he had intended against the Jews. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 8:8 | Now you write in the king’s name whatever in your opinion is appropriate concerning the Jews and seal it with the king’s signet ring. Any decree that is written in the king’s name and sealed with the king’s signet ring cannot be rescinded. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 8:11 | The king thereby allowed the Jews who were in every city to assemble and to stand up for themselves – to destroy, to kill, and to annihilate any army of whatever people or province that should become their adversaries, including their women and children, |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 9:2 | The Jews assembled themselves in their cities throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus to strike out against those who were seeking their harm. No one was able to stand before them, for dread of them fell on all the peoples. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 9:16 | The rest of the Jews who were throughout the provinces of the king assembled in order to stand up for themselves and to have rest from their enemies. They killed seventy-five thousand |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 9:19 | This is why the Jews who are in the rural country – those who live in rural cities – set aside the fourteenth day of the month of Adar as a holiday for happiness, banqueting, holiday, and sending gifts to one another. |
(0.95945250596659) | Est 9:31 | to establish these days of Purim in their proper times, just as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had established, and just as they had established both for themselves and their descendants, matters pertaining to fasting and lamentation. |