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Esther 5
And on the third day Esther put on her royal apparel,
and stood in the inner court of the king's house, over
against the king's hall: now he sat upon his throne
in the hall of the palace, over against the door of
the house.
And when he saw Esther the queen standing, she pleased
his eyes, and he held out toward her the golden sceptre,
which he held in his hand: and she drew near, and kissed
the top of his sceptre.
And the king said to her: What wilt then, queen Esther?
what is thy request? if thou shouldst even ask one half
of the kingdom, it shall be given to thee.
But she answered: If it please the king. I beseech thee
to come to me this day, and Aman with thee to the banquet
which I have prepared.
And the king said forthwith: Call ye Aman quickly, that
he may obey Esther's will. So the king and Aman came
to the banquet which the queen had prepared for them.
And the king said to her, after he had drunk wine plentifully:
What dost thou desire should be given thee? and for
what thing askest thou? although thou shouldst ask the
half of my kingdom, thou shalt have it.
And Esther answered: My petition and request is this:
If I have found favour in the king's sight, and if it
please the king to give me what I ask, and to fulfil
my petition: let the king and Aman come to the banquet
which I have prepared them, and to morrow I will open
my mind to the king.
So Aman went out that day joyful and merry. And when
he saw Mardochai sitting before the gate of the palace,
and that he not only did not rise up to honour him,
but did not so much as move from the place where he
sat, he was exceedingly angry:
But dissembling his anger, and returning into his house,
he called together to him his friends, and Zares his
wife:
And he declared to them the greatness of his riches,
and the multitude of his children, and with how great
glory the king had advanced him above all his princes
and servants.
And after this he said: Queen Esther also hath invited
no other to the banquet with the king, but me: and with
her I am also to dine to morrow with the king:
And whereas I have all these things, I think I have
nothing, so long as I see Mardochai the Jew sitting
before the king's gate.
Then Zares his wife, and the rest of his friends answered
him: Order a great beam to be prepared, fifty cubits
high, and in the morning speak to the king, that Mardochai
may be hanged upon it, and so thou shalt go full of
joy with the king to the banquet. The counsel pleased
him, and he commanded a high gibbet to be prepared.
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