Esther 3
1 And after this king Artaxerxes
highly honoured Aman son of Amadathes, the Bugæan,
and exalted him, and set his seat above all his friends.
2 And all in the palace did him
obeisance, for so the king had given orders to do: but Mardochæus did not do
him obeisance. 3 And they in the
king's palace said to Mardochæus, Mardochæus, why dost thou transgress the
commands of the king?
4 Thus they
spoke daily to him, but he hearkened not unto them; so they represented to
Aman that Mardochæus resisted the commands of the king: and Mardochæus had
shewn to them that he was a Jew. 5 And
when Aman understood that Mardochæus did not obeisance to him, he was greatly
enraged, 6 and took counsel to destroy
utterly all the Jews who were under the rule of Artaxerxes.
7 And he made a decree in the twelfth
year of the reign of Artaxerxes, and cast lots daily and monthly, to slay in
one day the race of Mardochæus: and the lot fell on the fourteenth
day of the month which is Adar.
8 And he spoke to king Artaxerxes,
saying, There is a nation scattered among the nations in all thy kingdom, and
their laws differ from those of all the
other nations; and they disobey the laws of the king;
and it is not expedient for the king to let them alone.
9 If it seem good to the king, let him
make a decree to destroy them: and I will remit into the king's treasury ten
thousand talents of silver. 10 And
the king took off his ring, and gave it into the hands of Aman, to seal the
decrees against the Jews. 11 And the
king said to Aman, Keep the silver, and treat the nation as thou wilt.
12 So the king's recorders were
called in the first month, on the thirteenth day, and
they wrote as Aman commanded to the captains and governors in every province,
from India even to Ethiopia, to a hundred and twenty-seven provinces; and to
the rulers of the nations according to their
several languages, in the name of king Artaxerxes.
13 And
the message was sent by posts throughout the kingdom
of Artaxerxes, to destroy utterly the race of the Jews on the first day of the
twelfth month, which is Adar, and to plunder their goods.
13a [And the following is the copy of
the letter; The great king Artaxerxes writes thus to the rulers and inferior
governors of a hundred and twenty-seven provinces, from India even to
Ethiopia, who hold authority under him.
13b Ruling over many nations, and
having obtained dominion over the whole world, I was minded, (not elated by
the confidence of power, but ever conducting
myself with great moderation and with gentleness,) to
make the lives of my subjects continually tranquil,
desiring both to maintain the kingdom quiet and orderly to
its utmost limits, and to restore the peace desired
by all men. 13c But when I had
enquired of my counsellors how this should be brought to pass, Aman, who
excels in soundness of judgment among us, and has been manifestly well
inclined without wavering and with unshaken fidelity, and has obtained the
second post in the kingdom,
13d informed us that a certain
ill-disposed people is mixed up with all the tribes throughout the world,
opposed in their laws to every other nation, and
continually neglecting the commands of the kings, so that the united
government blamelessly administered by us is not quietly established.
13e Having then conceived that this
nation alone of all others is continually set in
opposition to every man, introducing as a change a foreign code of laws, and
injuriously plotting to accomplish the worst of evils against our interests,
and against the happy establishment of the monarchy;
13f we have accordingly appointed
those who are signified to you in the letters written by Aman, who is set over
the public affairs and is our second governor, to
destroy them all utterly with their wives and children by the swords of the
enemies, without pitying or sparing any, on the fourteenth day of the twelfth
month Adar, of the present year;
13g that the people aforetime and now
ill-disposed to us having been violently consigned to
death in one day, may hereafter secure to us continually a well constituted
and quiet state of affairs.]
14 And the copies of the letters were
published in every province; and an order was given to all the nations to be
ready against that day. 15 And the
business was hastened, and that at Susa: and the king
and Aman began to drink; but the city was troubled.