7:1 So
the
king
and
Haman
went
in
to
feast
with
Queen
Esther.
7:2 And
on
the
second
day,
as
they
were
drinking
wine
after
the
feast,
the
king
again
said
to
Esther,
"What
is
your
wish,
Queen
Esther
It
shall
be
granted
you.
And
what
is
your
request
Even
to
the
half
of
my
kingdom,
it
shall
be
fulfilled."
7:3 Then
Queen
Esther
answered,
"If
I
have
found
favor
in
your
sight,
O
king,
and
if
it
please
the
king,
let
my
life
be
granted
me
for
my
wish,
and
my
people
for
my
request.
7:4 For
we
have
been
sold,
I
and
my
people,
to
be
destroyed,
to
be
killed,
and
to
be
annihilated.
If
we
had
been
sold
merely
as
slaves,
men
and
women,
I
would
have
been
silent,
for
our
affliction
is
not
to
be
compared
with
the
loss
to
the
king."
7:5 Then
King
Ahasuerus
said
to
Queen
Esther,
"Who
is
he,
and
where
is
he,
who
has
dared
to
do
this"
7:6 And
Esther
said,
"A
foe
and
enemy!
This
wicked
Haman!"
Then
Haman
was
terrified
before
the
king
and
the
queen.
7:7 And
the
king
arose
in
his
wrath
from
the
wine-drinking
and
went
into
the
palace
garden,
but
Haman
stayed
to
beg
for
his
life
from
Queen
Esther,
for
he
saw
that
harm
was
determined
against
him
by
the
king.
7:8 And
the
king
returned
from
the
palace
garden
to
the
place
where
they
were
drinking
wine,
as
Haman
was
falling
on
the
couch
where
Esther
was.
And
the
king
said,
"Will
he
even
assault
the
queen
in
my
presence,
in
my
own
house"
As
the
word
left
the
mouth
of
the
king,
they
covered
Haman's
face.
7:9 Then
Harbona,
one
of
the
eunuchs
in
attendance
on
the
king,
said,
"Moreover,
the
gallows
that
Haman
has
prepared
for
Mordecai,
whose
word
saved
the
king,
is
standing
at
Haman's
house,
fifty
cubits
high."
7:10 And
the
king
said,
"Hang
him
on
that."
So
they
hanged
Haman
on
the
gallows
that
he
had
prepared
for
Mordecai.
Then
the
wrath
of
the
king
abated.