Haman Is Executed

The king and Haman came to feast[a](A) with Esther the queen. Once again, on the second day while drinking wine,(B) the king asked Esther, “Queen Esther, whatever you ask will be given to you. Whatever you seek, even to half the kingdom, will be done.”(C)

Queen Esther answered, “If I have obtained your approval,[b] my king, and if the king is pleased,(D) spare my life—this is my request; and spare my people—this is my desire.(E) For my people and I have been sold out(F) to destruction, death, and extermination.(G) If we had merely been sold as male and female slaves,(H) I would have kept silent. Indeed, the trouble wouldn’t be worth burdening the king.”

King Ahasuerus spoke up and asked Queen Esther, “Who is this, and where is the one who would devise such a scheme?”[c](I)

Esther answered, “The adversary and enemy(J) is this evil Haman.”

Haman stood terrified(K) before the king and queen. Angered(L) by this, the king arose from where they were drinking wine and went to the palace garden.(M) Haman remained to beg Queen Esther for his life because he realized the king was planning something terrible for him.(N) Just as the king returned from the palace garden to the house of wine drinking, Haman was falling on the couch(O) where Esther was reclining. The king exclaimed, “Would he actually violate the queen while I am in the palace?” As soon as the statement left the king’s mouth, Haman’s face was covered.(P)

Harbona, one of the royal eunuchs,(Q) said: “There is a gallows 75 feet[d] tall at Haman’s house that he made for Mordecai,(R) who gave the report that saved[e] the king.”(S)

The king commanded, “Hang him on it.”

10 They hanged Haman on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai.(T) Then the king’s anger subsided.(U)

Esther Intervenes for the Jews

That same day King Ahasuerus awarded Queen Esther the estate(V) of Haman, the enemy of the Jews.(W) Mordecai entered the king’s presence because Esther had revealed her relationship to Mordecai.(X) The king removed his signet ring he had recovered from Haman(Y) and gave it to Mordecai, and Esther put him in charge of Haman’s estate.

Then Esther addressed the king again.(Z) She fell at his feet, wept, and begged(AA) him to revoke the evil of Haman the Agagite,(AB) and his plot he had devised against the Jews.(AC) The king extended the gold scepter(AD) toward Esther, so she got up and stood before the king.

She said, “If it pleases the king, and I have found approval before him, if the matter seems right to the king and I am pleasing in his sight,(AE) let a royal edict be written. Let it revoke the documents the scheming Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite, wrote to destroy the Jews who are in all the king’s provinces.(AF) For how could I bear to see the disaster that would come on my people?(AG) How could I bear to see the destruction of my relatives?”(AH)

King Ahasuerus said to Esther the Queen and to Mordecai the Jew, “Look, I have given Haman’s estate to Esther,(AI) and he was hanged on the gallows because he attacked[f] the Jews.(AJ) You may write in the king’s name whatever pleases you(AK) concerning the Jews, and seal it with the royal signet ring.(AL) A document written in the king’s name and sealed with the royal signet ring cannot be revoked.”(AM)

On the twenty-third day of the third month(AN) (that is, the month Sivan),[g] the royal scribes were summoned. Everything was written exactly as Mordecai(AO) ordered for the Jews, to the satraps,(AP) the governors, and the officials of the 127 provinces from India[h] to Cush.(AQ) The edict was written for each province in its own script, for each ethnic group in its own language,(AR) and to the Jews in their own script and language.

10 Mordecai wrote in King Ahasuerus’s name and sealed the edicts with the royal signet ring. He sent the documents by mounted couriers,(AS) who rode fast horses(AT) bred from the royal racing mares.

11 The king’s edict gave the Jews in each and every city the right to assemble and defend themselves, to destroy, kill, and annihilate every ethnic and provincial army hostile to them, including women and children, and to take their possessions as spoils of war.(AU) 12 This would take place on a single day throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, the month Adar.[i](AV)

13 A copy of the text, issued as law throughout every province, was distributed to all the peoples(AW) so the Jews could be ready to avenge themselves against their enemies on that day. 14 The couriers rode out in haste on their royal horses at the king’s urgent command. The law was also issued in the fortress of Susa.(AX)

15 Mordecai went from the king’s presence clothed in royal purple and white, with a great gold crown and a purple robe of fine linen.(AY) The city of Susa shouted and rejoiced,(AZ) 16 and the Jews celebrated[j] with gladness, joy, and honor.(BA) 17 In every province and every city, wherever the king’s command and his law reached, joy and rejoicing took place among the Jews. There was a celebration and a holiday.[k](BB) And many of the ethnic groups of the land professed themselves to be Jews because fear of the Jews(BC) had overcome them.

Footnotes

  1. Esther 7:1 Lit drink
  2. Esther 7:3 Lit If I have found favor in your eyes
  3. Esther 7:5 Lit who would fill his heart to do this
  4. Esther 7:9 Lit 50 cubits
  5. Esther 7:9 Lit who spoke good for
  6. Esther 8:7 Lit stretched out his hand against
  7. Esther 8:9 = May–June
  8. Esther 8:9 = modern Pakistan
  9. Esther 8:12 = February–March
  10. Esther 8:16 Lit had light
  11. Esther 8:17 Lit good day

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