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Esther 4
Now when Mardochai had heard these things, he rent his
garments, and put on sackcloth, strewing ashes on his
head: and he cried with a loud voice in the street in
the midst of the city, shewing the anguish of his mind.
And he came lamenting in this manner even to the gate
of the palace: for no one clothed with sackcloth might
enter the king's court.
And in all provinces, towns, and places, to which the
king's cruel edict was come, there was great mourning
among the Jews, with fasting, wailing, and weeping,
many using sackcloth and ashes for their bed.
Then Esther's maids and her eunuchs went in, and told
her. And when she heard it she was in a consternation:
and she sent a garment, to clothe him, and to take away
the sackcloth: but he would not receive it.
And she called for Athach the eunuch, whom the king
had appointed to attend upon her, and she commanded
him to go to Mardochai, and learn of him why he did
this.
And Athach going out went to Mardochai, who was standing
in the street of the city, before the palace gate:
And Mardochai told him all that had happened, how Aman
had promised to pay money into the king's treasures,
to have the Jews destroyed.
He gave him also a copy of the edict which was hanging
up in Susan, that he should shew it to the queen, and
admonish her to go in to the king, and to en- treat
him for her people.
And Athach went back and told Esther all that Mardochai
had said.
She answered him, and bade him say to Mardochai:
All the king's servants, and all the provinces that
are under his dominion, know, that whosoever, whether
man or woman, cometh into the king's inner court, who
is not called for, is immediately to be put to death
without any delay: except the king shall hold out the
golden sceptre to him, in token of clemency, that so
he may live. How then can I go in to the king, who for
these thirty days now have not been called unto him?
And when Mardochai had heard this,
He sent word to Esther again, saying: Think not that
thou mayst save thy life only, because thou art in the
king a house, more than all the Jews:
For if thou wilt now hold thy peace, the Jews shall
be delivered by some other occasion: and thou, and thy
father's house shall perish. And who knoweth whether
thou art not therefore come to the kingdom, that thou
mightest be ready in such a time as this?
And again Esther sent to Mardochai in these words:
Go, and gather together all the Jews whom thou shalt
find in Susan, and pray ye for me. Neither eat nor drink
for three days and three nights: and I with my handmaids
will fast in like manner, and then I will go in to the
king, against the law, not being called, and expose
myself to death and to danger.
So Mardochai went, and did all that Esther had commanded
him.
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