6:1 On
that
night
the
king
could
not
sleep.
And
he
gave
orders
to
bring
the
book
of
memorable
deeds,
the
chronicles,
and
they
were
read
before
the
king.
6:2 And
it
was
found
written
how
Mordecai
had
told
about
Bigthana
and
Teresh,
two
of
the
king's
eunuchs,
who
guarded
the
threshold,
and
who
had
sought
to
lay
hands
on
King
Ahasuerus.
6:3 And
the
king
said,
"What
honor
or
distinction
has
been
bestowed
on
Mordecai
for
this"
The
king's
young
men
who
attended
him
said,
"Nothing
has
been
done
for
him."
6:4 And
the
king
said,
"Who
is
in
the
court"
Now
Haman
had
just
entered
the
outer
court
of
the
king's
palace
to
speak
to
the
king
about
having
Mordecai
hanged
on
the
gallows
that
he
had
prepared
for
him.
6:5 And
the
king's
young
men
told
him,
"Haman
is
there,
standing
in
the
court."
And
the
king
said,
"Let
him
come
in."
6:6 So
Haman
came
in,
and
the
king
said
to
him,
"What
should
be
done
to
the
man
whom
the
king
delights
to
honor"
And
Haman
said
to
himself,
"Whom
would
the
king
delight
to
honor
more
than
me"
6:7 And
Haman
said
to
the
king,
"For
the
man
whom
the
king
delights
to
honor,
6:8 let
royal
robes
be
brought,
which
the
king
has
worn,
and
the
horse
that
the
king
has
ridden,
and
on
whose
head
a
royal
crown
is
set.
6:9 And
let
the
robes
and
the
horse
be
handed
over
to
one
of
the
king's
most
noble
officials.
Let
them
dress
the
man
whom
the
king
delights
to
honor,
and
let
them
lead
him
on
the
horse
through
the
square
of
the
city,
proclaiming
before
him:
'Thus
shall
it
be
done
to
the
man
whom
the
king
delights
to
honor.'"
6:10 Then
the
king
said
to
Haman,
"Hurry;
take
the
robes
and
the
horse,
as
you
have
said,
and
do
so
to
Mordecai
the
Jew,
who
sits
at
the
king's
gate.
Leave
out
nothing
that
you
have
mentioned."
6:11 So
Haman
took
the
robes
and
the
horse,
and
he
dressed
Mordecai
and
led
him
through
the
square
of
the
city,
proclaiming
before
him,
"Thus
shall
it
be
done
to
the
man
whom
the
king
delights
to
honor."
6:12 Then
Mordecai
returned
to
the
king's
gate.
But
Haman
hurried
to
his
house,
mourning
and
with
his
head
covered.
6:13 And
Haman
told
his
wife
Zeresh
and
all
his
friends
everything
that
had
happened
to
him.
Then
his
wise
men
and
his
wife
Zeresh
said
to
him,
"If
Mordecai,
before
whom
you
have
begun
to
fall,
is
of
the
Jewish
people,
you
will
not
overcome
him
but
will
surely
fall
before
him."
6:14 While
they
were
yet
talking
with
him,
the
king's
eunuchs
arrived
and
hurried
to
bring
Haman
to
the
feast
that
Esther
had
prepared.