7:1 So
the
king
and
Haman
came
to
banquet
with
Esther
the
queen.
7:2 And
the
king
said
again
unto
Esther
on
the
second
day
at
the
banquet
of
wine,
What
is
thy
petition,
queen
Esther
and
it
shall
be
granted
thee:
and
what
is
thy
request
even
to
the
half
of
the
kingdom
it
shall
be
performed.
7:3 Then
Esther
the
queen
answered
and
said,
If
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
O
king,
and
if
it
please
the
king,
let
my
life
be
given
me
at
my
petition,
and
my
people
at
my
request:
7:4 for
we
are
sold,
I
and
my
people,
to
be
destroyed,
to
be
slain,
and
to
perish.
But
if
we
had
been
sold
for
bondmen
and
bondwomen,
I
had
held
my
peace,
although
the
adversary
could
not
have
compensated
for
the
king's
damage.
7:5 Then
spake
the
king
Ahasuerus
and
said
unto
Esther
the
queen,
Who
is
he,
and
where
is
he,
that
durst
presume
in
his
heart
to
do
so
7:6 And
Esther
said,
An
adversary
and
an
enemy,
even
this
wicked
Haman.
Then
Haman
was
afraid
before
the
king
and
the
queen.
7:7 And
the
king
arose
in
his
wrath
from
the
banquet
of
wine
[and
went]
into
the
palace
garden:
and
Haman
stood
up
to
make
request
for
his
life
to
Esther
the
queen;
for
he
saw
that
there
was
evil
determined
against
him
by
the
king.
7:8 Then
the
king
returned
out
of
the
palace
garden
into
the
place
of
the
banquet
of
wine;
and
Haman
was
fallen
upon
the
couch
whereon
Esther
was.
Then
said
the
king,
Will
he
even
force
the
queen
before
me
in
the
house
As
the
word
went
out
of
the
king's
mouth,
they
covered
Haman's
face.
7:9 Then
said
Harbonah,
one
of
the
chamberlains
that
were
before
the
king,
Behold
also,
the
gallows
fifty
cubits
high,
which
Haman
hath
made
for
Mordecai,
who
spake
good
for
the
king,
standeth
in
the
house
of
Haman.
And
the
king
said,
Hang
him
thereon.
7:10 So
they
hanged
Haman
on
the
gallows
that
he
had
prepared
for
Mordecai.
Then
was
the
king's
wrath
pacified.