(1.0004659334126) | Est 2:6 | who had been taken into exile from Jerusalem 1 with the captives who had been carried into exile with Jeconiah 2 king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken into exile. |
(0.99923305588585) | Est 9:23 | So the Jews committed themselves to continue what they had begun to do and to what Mordecai had written to them. |
(0.98926848989298) | Est 2:1 |
(0.98926848989298) | Est 6:8 | let them bring royal attire which the king himself has worn and a horse on which the king himself has ridden – one bearing the royal insignia! 1 |
(0.98876771700357) | Est 4:17 | So Mordecai set out to do everything that Esther had instructed him. |
(0.98826183115339) | Est 9:1 |
(0.98172164090369) | Est 1:2 | In those days, as King Ahasuerus sat on his royal throne in Susa 1 the citadel, 2 |
(0.98172164090369) | Est 1:9 | Queen Vashti 1 also gave a banquet for the women in King Ahasuerus’ royal palace. |
(0.98172164090369) | Est 4:6 | So Hathach went to Mordecai at the plaza of the city in front of the king’s gate. |
(0.98172164090369) | Est 6:7 | So Haman said to the king, “For the man whom the king wishes to honor, |
(0.98172164090369) | Est 7:10 | So they hanged Haman on the very gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. The king’s rage then abated. |
(0.97930380499405) | 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. |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 5:11 | Haman then recounted to them his fabulous wealth, 1 his many sons, 2 and how the king had magnified him and exalted him over the king’s other officials and servants. |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 6:2 | it was found written that Mordecai had disclosed that Bigthana 1 and Teresh, two of the king’s eunuchs who guarded the entrance, had plotted to assassinate 2 King Ahasuerus. |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 6:9 | Then let this clothing and this horse be given to one of the king’s noble officials. Let him 1 then clothe the man whom the king wishes to honor, and let him lead him about through the plaza of the city on the horse, calling 2 before him, ‘So shall it be done to the man whom the king wishes to honor!’” |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 6:13 | Haman then related to his wife Zeresh and to all his friends everything that had happened to him. These wise men, 1 along with his wife Zeresh, said to him, “If indeed this Mordecai before whom you have begun to fall is Jewish, 2 you will not prevail against him. No, you will surely fall before him!” |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 7:9 | Harbona, 1 one of the king’s eunuchs, said, “Indeed, there is the gallows that Haman made for Mordecai, who spoke out in the king’s behalf. It stands near Haman’s home and is seventy-five feet 2 high.” The king said, “Hang him on it!” |
(0.97930380499405) | 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, 1 and to confiscate their property. |
(0.97930380499405) | Est 9:22 | as the time when the Jews gave themselves rest from their enemies – the month when their trouble was turned to happiness and their mourning to a holiday. These were to be days of banqueting, happiness, sending gifts to one another, and providing for the poor. |
(0.97605766944114) | Est 4:11 | “All the servants of the king and the people of the king’s provinces know that there is only one law applicable 1 to any man or woman who comes uninvited to the king in the inner court – that person will be put to death, unless the king extends to him the gold scepter, permitting him to be spared. 2 Now I have not been invited to come to the king for some thirty days!” |