2:1 After
these
things,
at
the
ceasing
of
the
fury
of
the
king
Ahasuerus,
he
hath
remembered
Vashti,
and
that
which
she
did,
and
that
which
hath
been
decreed
concerning
her;
2:2 and
servants
of
the
king,
his
ministers,
say,
`Let
them
seek
for
the
king
young
women,
virgins,
of
good
appearance,
2:3 and
the
king
doth
appoint
inspectors
in
all
provinces
of
his
kingdom,
and
they
gather
every
young
woman--virgin,
of
good
appearance--unto
Shushan
the
palace,
unto
the
house
of
the
women,
unto
the
hand
of
Hege
eunuch
of
the
king,
keeper
of
the
women,
and
to
give
their
purifications,
2:4 and
the
young
woman
who
is
good
in
the
eyes
of
the
king
doth
reign
instead
of
Vashti;'
and
the
thing
is
good
in
the
eyes
of
the
king,
and
he
doth
so.
2:5 A
man,
a
Jew,
there
hath
been
in
Shushan
the
palace,
and
his
name
[is]
Mordecai
son
of
Jair,
son
of
Shimei,
son
of
Kish,
a
Benjamite--
2:6 who
had
been
removed
from
Jerusalem
with
the
removal
that
was
removed
with
Jeconiah
king
of
Judah,
whom
Nebuchadnezzar
king
of
Babylon
removed--
2:7 and
he
is
supporting
Hadassah--she
[is]
Esther--daughter
of
his
uncle,
for
she
hath
neither
father
nor
mother,
and
the
young
woman
[is]
of
fair
form,
and
of
good
appearance,
and
at
the
death
of
her
father
and
her
mother
hath
Mordecai
taken
her
to
him
for
a
daughter.
2:8 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
the
word
of
the
king,
even
his
law,
being
heard,
and
in
many
young
women
being
gathered
unto
Shushan
the
palace,
unto
the
hand
of
Hegai,
that
Esther
is
taken
unto
the
house
of
the
king,
unto
the
hand
of
Hegai,
keeper
of
the
women,
2:9 and
the
young
woman
is
good
in
his
eyes,
and
she
receiveth
kindness
before
him,
and
he
hasteneth
her
purifications
and
her
portions--to
give
to
her,
and
the
seven
young
women
who
are
provided--to
give
to
her,
from
the
house
of
the
king,
and
he
changeth
her
and
her
young
women
to
a
good
[place
in]
the
house
of
the
women.
2:10 Esther
hath
not
declared
her
people,
and
her
kindred,
for
Mordecai
hath
laid
a
charge
on
her
that
she
doth
not
declare
[it]
;
2:11 and
during
every
day
Mordecai
is
walking
up
and
down
before
the
court
of
the
house
of
the
women
to
know
the
welfare
of
Esther,
and
what
is
done
with
her.
2:12 And
in
the
drawing
nigh
of
the
turn
of
each
young
woman
to
come
in
unto
the
king
Ahasuerus,
at
the
end
of
there
being
to
her--according
to
the
law
of
the
women--twelve
months,
for
so
they
fulfil
the
days
of
their
purifications;
six
months
with
oil
of
myrrh,
and
six
months
with
spices,
and
with
the
purifications
of
women,
2:13 and
with
this
the
young
woman
hath
come
in
unto
the
king,
all
that
she
saith
is
given
to
her,
to
go
in
with
her,
out
of
the
house
of
the
women,
unto
the
house
of
the
king;
2:14 in
the
evening
she
hath
gone
in,
and
in
the
morning
she
hath
turned
back
unto
the
second
house
of
the
women,
unto
the
hand
of
Shaashgaz
eunuch
of
the
king,
keeper
of
the
concubines;
she
cometh
not
in
any
more
unto
the
king
except
the
king
hath
delighted
in
her,
and
she
hath
been
called
by
name.
2:15 And
in
the
drawing
nigh
of
the
turn
of
Esther--daughter
of
Abihail,
uncle
of
Mordecai,
whom
he
had
taken
to
him
for
a
daughter--to
come
in
unto
the
king,
she
hath
not
sought
a
thing
except
that
which
Hegai
eunuch
of
the
king,
keeper
of
the
women,
saith,
and
Esther
is
receiving
grace
in
the
eyes
of
all
seeing
her.
2:16 And
Esther
is
taken
unto
the
king
Ahasuerus,
unto
his
royal
house,
in
the
tenth
month--it
[is]
the
month
of
Tebeth--in
the
seventh
year
of
his
reign,
2:17 and
the
king
loveth
Esther
above
all
the
women,
and
she
receiveth
grace
and
kindness
before
him
above
all
the
virgins,
and
he
setteth
a
royal
crown
on
her
head,
and
causeth
her
to
reign
instead
of
Vashti,
2:18 and
the
king
maketh
a
great
banquet
to
all
his
heads
and
his
servants--the
banquet
of
Esther--and
a
release
to
the
provinces
hath
made,
and
giveth
gifts
as
a
memorial
of
the
king.
2:19 And
in
the
virgins
being
gathered
a
second
time,
then
Mordecai
is
sitting
in
the
gate
of
the
king;
2:20 Esther
is
not
declaring
her
kindred
and
her
people,
as
Mordecai
hath
laid
a
charge
upon
her,
and
the
saying
of
Mordecai
Esther
is
doing
as
when
she
was
truly
with
him.
2:21 In
those
days,
when
Mordecai
is
sitting
in
the
gate
of
the
king,
hath
Bigthan
been
wroth,
and
Teresh,
(two
of
the
eunuchs
of
the
king,
the
keepers
of
the
threshold,)
and
they
seek
to
put
forth
a
hand
on
king
Ahasuerus,
2:22 and
the
thing
is
known
to
Mordecai,
and
he
declareth
[it]
to
Esther
the
queen,
and
Esther
speaketh
to
the
king
in
the
name
of
Mordecai,
2:23 and
the
thing
is
sought
out,
and
found,
and
they
are
hanged
both
of
them
on
a
tree,
and
it
is
written
in
the
book
of
the
Chronicles
before
the
king.