(0.28936305555556) | Est 3:6 | But the thought of striking out against<n id="1" /> Mordecai alone was repugnant to him, for he had been informed<n id="2" /> of the identity of Mordecai8217;s people.<n id="3" /> So Haman sought to destroy all the Jews (that is, the people of Mordecai)<n id="4" /> who were in all the kingdom of Ahasuerus.p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 4:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Now when Mordecai became aware of all that had been done, he<n id="1" /> tore his garments and put on sackcloth and ashes. He went out into the city, crying out in a loud<n id="2" /> and bitter voice. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 4:3 | Throughout each and every province where the king8217;s edict and law were announced<n id="1" /> there was considerable<n id="2" /> mourning among the Jews, along with fasting, weeping, and sorrow.<n id="3" /> Sackcloth and ashes were characteristic<n id="4" /> of many. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 4:8 | He also gave him a written copy of the law that had been disseminated<n id="1" /> in Susa for their destruction so that he could show it to Esther and talk to her about it. He also gave instructions that she should go to the king to implore him and petition him on behalf of her people. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 5:2 | When the king saw Queen Esther standing in the court, she met with his approval.<n id="1" /> The king extended to Esther the gold scepter that was in his hand, and Esther approached and touched the end of the scepter.p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 5:8 | If I have found favor in the king8217;s sight and if the king is inclined<n id="1" /> to grant my request and perform my petition, let the king and Haman come tomorrow to the banquet that I will prepare for them. At that time<n id="2" /> I will do as the king wishes.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 5:12 | Haman said, 8220;Furthermore, Queen Esther invited<n id="1" /> only me to accompany the king to the banquet that she prepared! And also tomorrow I am invited<n id="2" /> along with the king. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 6:4 | <p class="bodytext">Then the king said, 8220;Who is that in the courtyard?8221; 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. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 6:6 | <p class="bodytext">So Haman came in, and the king said to him, 8220;What should be done for the man whom the king wishes to honor?8221; Haman thought to himself,<n id="1" /> 8220;Who is it that the king would want to honor more than me?8221; |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 6:11 | <p class="bodytext">So Haman took the clothing and the horse, and he clothed Mordecai. He led him about on the horse throughout the plaza of the city, calling before him, 8220;So shall it be done to the man whom the king wishes to honor!8221;p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 7:8 | <p class="bodytext">When the king returned from the palace garden to the banquet of wine, Haman was throwing himself down<n id="1" /> on the couch where Esther was lying.<n id="2" /> The king exclaimed, 8220;Will he also attempt to rape the queen while I am still in the building!8221;p> <p class="bodytext">As these words left the king8217;s mouth, they covered Haman8217;s face. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 8:3 | <p class="bodytext">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.<n id="1" /> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 8:7 | <p class="bodytext">King Ahasuerus replied to Queen Esther and to Mordecai the Jew, 8220;Look, I have already given Haman8217;s estate to Esther, and he has been hanged on the gallows because he took hostile action<n id="1" /> against the Jews. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 8:8 | Now you write in the king8217;s name whatever in your opinion is appropriate concerning the Jews and seal it with the king8217;s signet ring. Any decree that is written in the king8217;s name and sealed with the king8217;s signet ring cannot be rescinded.p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 8:17 | Throughout every province and throughout every city where the king8217;s edict and his law arrived, the Jews experienced happiness and joy, banquets and holidays. Many of the resident peoples<n id="1" /> pretended<n id="2" /> to be Jews, because the fear of the Jews had overcome them.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 9:13 | <p class="bodytext">Esther replied, 8220;If the king is so inclined, let the Jews who are in Susa be permitted to act tomorrow also according to today8217;s law, and let them hang the ten sons of Haman on the gallows.8221;p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 9:15 | The Jews who were in Susa then assembled on the fourteenth day of the month of Adar, and they killed three hundred men in Susa. But they did not confiscate their property.p> |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 9:16 | <p class="bodytext">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<n id="1" /> of their adversaries, but they did not confiscate their property. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 9:18 | <t /><p class="bodytext">But the Jews who were in Susa assembled on the thirteenth and fourteenth days, and rested on the fifteenth, making it a day for banqueting and happiness. |
(0.28936305555556) | Est 9:25 | But when the matter came to the king8217;s attention, the king<n id="1" /> gave written orders that Haman8217;s<n id="2" /> evil intentions that he had devised against the Jews should fall on his own head. He and his sons were hanged on the gallows. |