Journeys Through Bookland — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 452 pages of information about Journeys Through Bookland — Volume 2.

Journeys Through Bookland — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 452 pages of information about Journeys Through Bookland — Volume 2.

And they told to Mordecai Esther’s words.

Then Mordecai commanded to answer Esther, “Think not with thyself that thou shalt escape in the king’s house, more than the other Jews.

“For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall deliverance arise to the Jews from another source; but thou and thy father’s house shall be destroyed.  Who knoweth whether thou art not come to the kingdom for such a purpose as this?”

[Illustration:  He put on sackcloth with ashes]

Then Esther bade them return this answer: 

“Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day; I also, and my maidens, will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, although it is not according to the law; and if I perish, I perish.”

So Mordecai went his way, and did according to all that Esther had commanded him.

V

Now it came to pass on the third day, that Esther put on her royal apparel, and stood in the inner court of the king’s house; and the king sat upon his royal throne in the royal house, over against the gate of the house.

And it was so, when the king saw Esther the queen standing in the court, that she obtained favour in his sight; and the king held out to Esther the golden sceptre that was in his hand.  So Esther drew near, and touched the top of the sceptre.  Then said the king unto her, “What wilt thou, Queen Esther? and what is thy request?  It shall be given thee even to the half of my kingdom.”

And Esther answered, “If it seem good unto the king, let the king and Haman come this day unto the banquet that I have prepared for him.”

Then the king said, “Cause Haman to make haste, that he may do as Esther hath said.”

So the king and Haman came to the banquet that Esther had prepared.

And the king said unto Esther at the banquet, “What is thy petition and thy request, and it shall be given thee even to the half of my kingdom.”

Then answered Esther, and said, “My petition and my request is:  If I have found favour in the sight of the king, and if it please the king to grant my petition, and to perform my request, let the king and Haman come to the banquet that I shall prepare for them, and on the morrow I will make my request as the king hath said.”

Then went Haman forth that day joyful and with a glad heart; but when Haman saw, in the king’s gate, that Mordecai stood not up, nor moved for him, he was full of indignation against Mordecai.  Nevertheless Haman refrained himself; and when he came home, he sent and called for his friends, and his wife.  And Haman told them of the glory of his riches, and the multitude of his children, and all the things wherein the king had promoted him, and how he had advanced him above the princes and servants of the king.

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