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1 After these things, King Ahasuerus made great Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite, and he lifted him up and he set his seat above all the officials who were with him. 2 And all the servants of the king who were at the gate of the king were bowing and prostrating themselves to Haman, for thus the king had commanded concerning him; and Mordecai would not bow and would not prostrate himself. 3 And the servants of the king who were at the gate of the king said to Mordecai, “Why are you passing over the command of the king?” 4 And it came to pass, in their speaking to him day by day, and he would not listen to them. And they declared it to Haman, to see if the words of Mordecai would stand, for he had declared to them that he was a Jew. 5 And Haman saw that Mordecai was not bowing and prostrating himself to him, and Haman was filled with rage. 6 And it was despised in his eyes to stretch out a hand against Mordecai alone, for they had made known to him the people of Mordecai. And Haman sought to destroy all the Jews who were in all the kingdom of Ahasuerus—the people of Mordecai. 7 In the first month—it is the month of Nisan—in the two and tenth year of King Ahasuerus, they cast Pur (that is, the lot) before the face of Haman from day to day and from month to month, until month two and ten, it is the month of Adar. 8 And Haman said to king Ahasuerus, “There is one people scattered and separated between the peoples in all the provinces of your kingdom, and their laws are different from all people, and the laws of the king they are not doing, and for the king it is not fitting to let them remain. 9 If upon the king it is good, let it be written for them to perish, and ten thousand talents of silver I will weigh out into the hands of those doing the work, to bring it into the treasuries of the king.” Esther 3:1-9, Berean Literal Bible. Public domain.
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