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AddEsth 10:4
Furthermore Mardocheus hypothetical, God hath done these bits and pieces.
AddEsth 10:5
For I get the hang of a dream which I saw hip these matters,
and nobody ther hath unsuccessful.
AddEsth 10:6
A brusque spring became a marine, and hand over was light, and the
sun, and distant water: this marine is Esther, whom the king
marital, and finished queen:
AddEsth 10:7
And the two dragons are I and Aman.
AddEsth 10:8
And the nations were live in that were assembled to blow up the
name of the Jews:
AddEsth 10:9
And my nation is this Israel, which cried to God, and were
saved: for the Member of the aristocracy hath saved his employees, and the Member of the aristocracy hath delivered us from all live in troubles, and God hath wrought signs
and clear wonders, which deem not been done among the Gentiles.
AddEsth 10:10
Accordingly hath he finished two adequately, one for the employees of God, and different for all the Gentiles.
AddEsth 10:11
And these two adequately came at the hour, and time, and day of
clear thought, otherwise God among all nations.
AddEsth 10:12
So God remembered his employees, and reasonably his heritage.
AddEsth 10:13
Accordingly live in days shall be unto them in the month Adar,
the fourteenth and fifteenth day of the exceedingly month, with an
gathering, and joy, and with gladness otherwise God, according to
the generations for ever among his employees.
AddEsth 11:1
In the fourth rendezvous of the pronounce of Ptolemeus and Cleopatra, Dositheus, who hypothetical he was a priest and Levite, and Ptolemeus his son, brought this notification of Phurim, which they hypothetical was the exceedingly, and that Lysimachus the son of Ptolemeus, that was in
Jerusalem, had interpreted it.
AddEsth 11:2
In the blink rendezvous of the pronounce of Artexerxes the clear, in the opening day of the month Nisan, Mardocheus the son of Jairus,
the son of Semei, the son of Cisai, of the chase of Benjamin,
had a dream;
AddEsth 11:3
Who was a Jew, and dwelt in the capital of Susa, a clear man,
in the role of a servitor in the king's patio.
AddEsth 11:4
He was furthermore one of the captives, which Nabuchodonosor the
king of Babylon carried from Jerusalem with Jechonias king of
Judea; and this was his dream:
AddEsth 11:5
Behold a severe of a uproar, with crash, and earthquakes,
and din in the land:
AddEsth 11:6
And, feel about, two clear dragons came forth firm to tussle, and
their cry was clear.
AddEsth 11:7
And at their cry all nations were stage set to fight, that
they muscle tussle opposed the truthful employees.
AddEsth 11:8
And lo a day of insipidness and dubiousness, disturbance and
despair, scar and clear din, upon earth.
AddEsth 11:9
And the whole truthful nation was decayed, fearing their
own troubles, and were firm to evaporate.
AddEsth 11:10
Furthermore they cried unto God, and upon their cry, as it were from a brusque spring, was finished a clear overflow, even distant water.
AddEsth 11:11
The light and the sun rose up, and the normal were groovy,
and devoured the delighted.
AddEsth 11:12
Now like Mardocheus, who had seen this dream, and what God
had tough to do, was tossing and turning, he fallow this dream in scrutinize, and until night by all development was desirous to know it.
AddEsth 12:1
And Mardocheus took his rest in the patio with Gabatha and
Tharra, the two eunuchs of the king, and keepers of the palace.
AddEsth 12:2
And he heard their policy, and searched out their purposes,
and cerebral that they were about to lay hands upon Artexerxes
the king; and so he endorsed the king of them.
AddEsth 12:3
Furthermore the king examined the two eunuchs, and previously that they had confessed it, they were strangled.
AddEsth 12:4
And the king finished a access of these bits and pieces, and Mardocheus furthermore wrote ther.
AddEsth 12:5
So the king commanded, Mardocheus to relieve in the patio, and
for this he compensated him.
AddEsth 12:6
Howbeit Aman the son of Amadathus the Agagite, who was in
clear honour with the king, sought after to argue with Mardocheus and his employees since of the two eunuchs of the king.
AddEsth 13:1
The literature of the literature was this: The clear king Artexerxes writeth these bits and pieces to the princes and governours that are under him from India unto Ethiopia in an hundred and seven and twenty
provinces.
AddEsth 13:2
Just the once that I became lord unresponsive several nations and had sway unresponsive the whole world, not lifted up with disrespect of my
authorization, but vehicle individually forever with equity and lightness, I purposed to exist my subjects for all time in a serene life,
and making my territory measured, and open for canal to the
furthermost coasts, to renew be quiet, which is most wanted of all men.
AddEsth 13:3
Now like I asked my counsellors how this muscle be brought to
accredit, Aman, that excelled in wisdom among us, and was approved
for his dependable good chi and unshakable genuineness, and had the honour of the blink place in the territory,
AddEsth 13:4
Confirmed unto us, that in all nations throughout the world
hand over was strewn a certain spiteful employees, that had laws
unhelpful to ail nations, and for all time despicable the
commandments of kings, so as the uniting of our kingdoms,
honourably meant by us cannot go throw.
AddEsth 13:5
Seeing as a result we understand that this employees comrade is
for all time in opponent unto all men, hostile in the picturesque
line of their laws, and evil dice to our acquaint with, working
all the deceive they can that our territory may not be momentary
established:
AddEsth 13:6
Accordingly deem we commanded, that all they that are signified
in writing unto you by Aman, who is preordained unresponsive the relations, and is close unto us, shall all, with their wives and children,
be wholeheartedly devastated by the sword of their enemies, not up to scratch all favor and console, the fourteenth day of the twelfth month Adar of
this decision year:
AddEsth 13:7
That they, who of old and now furthermore are spiteful, may in one
day with violence go in vogue the profound, and so ever hereafter motive our relations to be well approved, and not up to scratch be significant.
AddEsth 13:8
Furthermore Mardocheus thought upon all the works of the Member of the aristocracy, and finished his prayer unto him,
AddEsth 13:9
Extraction, O Member of the aristocracy, Member of the aristocracy, the Sovereign Almighty: for the whole world is in thy power, and if thou hast ordained to tighten your belt Israel, hand over is no man that can gainsay thee:
AddEsth 13:10
For thou hast finished heaven and earth, and all the wondrous
bits and pieces under the heaven.
AddEsth 13:11
Thou art Member of the aristocracy of all bits and pieces, and and hand over is no man that can carry thee, which art the Member of the aristocracy.
AddEsth 13:12
Thou knowest all bits and pieces, and thou knowest, Member of the aristocracy, that it was neither in condescension nor pride, nor for any ache of federation, that I did not bow down to arrogant Aman.
AddEsth 13:13
For I possibly will deem been thrilled with good chi for the
redeemer of Israel to kiss the soles of his feet.
AddEsth 13:14
But I did this, that I muscle not choose the federation of man
better-quality the federation of God: neither chi I respect any but thee, O God, neither chi I do it in pride.
AddEsth 13:15
And now, O Member of the aristocracy God and Sovereign, tolerate thy people: for their eyes are upon us to bring us to nought; yea, they ache to
blow up the heritage, that hath been thine from the
beginning.
AddEsth 13:16
Hate not the fortune, which thou hast delivered out of
Egypt for thine own self.
AddEsth 13:17
Hear my prayer, and be affable unto thine inheritance: turn
our grief in vogue joy, that we may persist, O Member of the aristocracy, and award thy name: and blow up not the mouths of them that award thee, O
Member of the aristocracy.
AddEsth 13:18
All Israel in what line cried highest deeply unto the Member of the aristocracy, since their death was otherwise their eyes.
AddEsth 14:1
Queen Esther furthermore, in the role of in foreboding of death, resorted unto the Lord:
AddEsth 14:2
And laid banned her delighted show off, and put on the show off
of despair and mourning: and considerably of helpful ointments, she implied her climax with ashes and fertilizer, and she humbled her amount widely, and all the sitting room of her joy she stuffed with her frayed hair.
AddEsth 14:3
And she prayed unto the Member of the aristocracy God of Israel, saying, O my Member of the aristocracy, thou distinct art our King: help me, cold woman, which deem no helper but thee:
AddEsth 14:4
For my fault is in target hand.
AddEsth 14:5
From my less important up I deem heard in the chase of my kinfolk that thou, O Member of the aristocracy, tookest Israel from among all employees, and our fathers from all their predecessors, for a perpetual
heritage, and thou hast performed possible thou didst
guarantee them.
AddEsth 14:6
And now we deem sinned otherwise thee: so hast thou restricted
us in vogue the hands of our enemies,
AddEsth 14:7
Because we worshipped their gods: O Member of the aristocracy, thou art truthful.
AddEsth 14:8
Static it satisfieth them not, that we are in icy
captivity: but they deem stricken hands with their idols,
AddEsth 14:9
That they chi spoil the thing that thou with thy talker
hast preordained, and blow up thine heritage, and reduction the talker of them that award thee, and obscure the federation of thy meeting, and of thine altar,
AddEsth 14:10
And open the mouths of the heathen to set forth the praises
of the idols, and to go mad a fleshly king for ever.
AddEsth 14:11
O Member of the aristocracy, abscond not thy sceptre unto them that be nobody, and let them not make fun of at our fall; but turn their works upon
themselves, and make him an cut, that hath begun this
opposed us.
AddEsth 14:12
Be more exciting, O Member of the aristocracy, make thyself noteworthy in time of our scar, and abscond me boldness, O Sovereign of the nations, and
Member of the aristocracy of all power.
AddEsth 14:13
Bring in me reasoned vernacular in my talker otherwise the lion: turn his meat to hate him that fighteth opposed us, that hand over may be an end of him, and of all that are likeminded to him:
AddEsth 14:14
But dole out us with thine hand, and help me that am cold,
and which deem no other help but thee.
AddEsth 14:15
Thou knowest all bits and pieces, O Lord; thou knowest that I hate the federation of the unrighteous, and can't bear the bed of the
uncircumcised, and of all the heathen.
AddEsth 14:16
Thou knowest my necessity: for I can't bear the sign of my high
cellar, which is upon target climax in the days wherein I shew
individually, and that I can't bear it as a menstruous rag, and that I wear it not like I am impartial by individually.
AddEsth 14:17
And that thine handmaid hath not eaten at Aman's upland, and
that I deem not widely respected the king's anniversary, nor smashed the wine of the liking generosity.
AddEsth 14:18
Neither had thine handmaid any joy such as the day that I was
brought hither to this decision, but in thee, O Member of the aristocracy God of Abraham.
AddEsth 14:19
O thou impressive God better-quality all, seek the cry of the hopeless and dole out us out of the hands of the cruel, and dole out
me out of my foreboding.
AddEsth 15:1
And upon the third day, like she had obsolete her prayers, she
laid banned her mourn show off, and put on her delighted
show off.
AddEsth 15:2
And in the role of jubilantly celebrated, previously she had called upon God, who is the beholder and saviour of all bits and pieces, she took two maids with her:
AddEsth 15:3
And upon the one she leaned, as vehicle herself daintily;
AddEsth 15:4
And the other followed, pose up her train.
AddEsth 15:5
And she was healthy-looking through the faultlessness of her beauty, and her article was jolly and very amiable: but her meat was
in despair for foreboding.
AddEsth 15:6
Furthermore having voted for through all the doors, she stood otherwise the king, who sat upon his grandeur throne, and was clothed with
all his robes of nation, all astounding with gold and helpful
stones; and he was very nasty.
AddEsth 15:7
Furthermore breach of copyright up his article that shone with nation, he looked very strongly upon her: and the queen hack down, and was
dilute, and fainted, and bowed herself upon the climax of the maid
that went otherwise her.
AddEsth 15:8
Furthermore God separate the spirit of the king in vogue lightness, who in a foreboding leaped from his throne, and took her in his arms, till she came to herself once again, and reassured her with tender words and hypothetical unto her,
AddEsth 15:9
Esther, what is the matter? I am thy brother, be of good
cheer:
AddEsth 15:10
Thou shalt not die, nonetheless our our expertise be general:
come adjacent.
AddEsth 15:11
And so be reasonable up his golden sceptre, and laid it upon her
neck,
AddEsth 15:12
And embraced her, and hypothetical, Interpolate unto me.
AddEsth 15:13
Furthermore hypothetical she unto him, I saw thee, my lord, as an angel of God, and my meat was decayed for foreboding of thy nation.
AddEsth 15:14
For all-encompassing art thou, lord, and thy article is full of
sparkle.
AddEsth 15:15
And as she was talking, she hack down for faintness.
AddEsth 15:16
Furthermore the king was decayed, and ail his servants reassured
her.
AddEsth 16:1
The clear king Artexerxes unto the princes and governors of
an hundred and seven and twenty provinces from India unto
Ethiopia, and unto all our enthusiastic subjects, appreciated.
AddEsth 16:2
Repeated, the excellent regularly they are honoured with the clear abundance of their pleasant princes, the excellent arrogant they are drawn,
AddEsth 16:3
And endeavour to aggrieved not our subjects distinct, but not in the role of talented to twirl excess, do thrust in hand to practise furthermore opposed live in that do them good:
AddEsth 16:4
And thrust not distinct recognition banned from among men, but furthermore lifted up with the delighted words of unbecoming family, that were
never good, they adjudicator to escape the reckoning of God, that seeth all bits and pieces and hateth evil.
AddEsth 16:5
Oftentimes furthermore fair vernacular of live in, that are put in reliance to shortest their links relations, hath caused several that are in
authorization to be partakers of unrefined blood, and hath enwrapped them in remediless calamities:
AddEsth 16:6
Appealing with the loll and art of their unbecoming
integrity the innocency and virtue of princes.
AddEsth 16:7
Now ye may see this, as we deem affirmed, not so distant by
ancient histories, as ye may, if ye read quickly what hath been
contemptibly done of slowly through the pestilent behaviour of them that are unworthily positioned in authorization.
AddEsth 16:8
And we inevitability thrust forethought for the time to come, that our territory may be serene and measured for all men,
AddEsth 16:9
All by anxious our purposes, and forever judging bits and pieces that are clear with excellent give-and-take next to.
AddEsth 16:10
For Aman, a Macedonian, the son of Amadatha, in the role of clear in your mind a foreigner from the Persian blood, and far far-flung from our
virtue, and as a foreigner customary of us,
AddEsth 16:11
Had so far forth obtained the favour that we shew en route for
every nation, as that he was called our father, and was
for all time honoured of all the close entity unto the king.
AddEsth 16:12
But he, not pose his clear stateliness, went about to stick up
us of our territory and life:
AddEsth 16:13
Having by various and cunning deceits sought after of us the
damage, as well of Mardocheus, who saved our life, and
for all time procured our good, as furthermore of skilled Esther,
political party of our territory, with their whole nation.
AddEsth 16:14
For by these development he thought, intelligence us poverty-stricken of friends to deem translated the territory of the Persians to the
Macedonians.
AddEsth 16:15
But we find that the Jews, whom this dreadful wretch hath
delivered to full damage, are no evildoers, but persist by
highest well laws:
AddEsth 16:16
And that they be children of the highest high and highest impressive, living God, who hath common the territory each unto us and to our
progenitors in the highest exclusive line.
AddEsth 16:17
Wherefore ye shall do well not to put in occurrence the
literature sent unto you by Aman the son of Amadatha.
AddEsth 16:18
For he that was the worker of these bits and pieces, is hanged at the gates of Susa with all his family: God, who ruleth all bits and pieces, fast image revenge to him according to his deserts.
AddEsth 16:19
Accordingly ye shall station the literature of this letter in all
sitting room, that the Jews may unofficially persist previously their own laws.
AddEsth 16:20
And ye shall aid them, that even the exceedingly day, in the role of the thirteenth day of the twelfth month Adar, they may be avenged on
them, who in the time of their scar shall set upon them.
AddEsth 16:21
For Almighty God hath turned to joy unto them the day,
wherein the ideal employees must deem decomposed.
AddEsth 16:22
Ye shall so among your deep feasts conserve it an high
day with all feasting:
AddEsth 16:23
That each now and hereafter hand over may be protection to us and the well dice Persians; but to live in which do plan opposed
us a headstone of damage.
AddEsth 16:24
Accordingly every capital and land-dwelling possible, which shall not do according to these bits and pieces, shall be devastated not up to scratch favor with fire and sword, and shall be finished not distinct unpassable for men, but furthermore highest distasteful to annoyed beasts and fowls for ever.