7:1 And
the
king
cometh
in,
and
Haman,
to
drink
with
Esther
the
queen,
7:2 and
the
king
saith
to
Esther
also
on
the
second
day,
during
the
banquet
of
wine,
`What
[is]
thy
petition,
Esther,
O
queen
and
it
is
given
to
thee;
and
what
thy
request
unto
the
half
of
the
kingdom--and
it
is
done.'
7:3 And
Esther
the
queen
answereth
and
saith,
`If
I
have
found
grace
in
thine
eyes,
O
king,
and
if
to
the
king
[it
be]
good,
let
my
life
be
given
to
me
at
my
petition,
and
my
people
at
my
request;
7:4 for
we
have
been
sold,
I
and
my
people,
to
cut
off,
to
slay,
and
to
destroy;
and
if
for
men-servants
and
for
maid-servants
we
had
been
sold
I
had
kept
silent--but
the
adversity
is
not
equal
to
the
loss
of
the
king.'
7:5 And
the
king
Ahasuerus
saith,
yea,
he
saith
to
Esther
the
queen,
`Who
[is]
he--this
one
and
where
[is]
this
one
--he
whose
heart
hath
filled
him
to
do
so'
7:6 And
Esther
saith,
`The
man--adversary
and
enemy--[
is]
this
wicked
Haman;'
and
Haman
hath
been
afraid
at
the
presence
of
the
king
and
of
the
queen.
7:7 And
the
king
hath
risen,
in
his
fury,
from
the
banquet
of
wine,
unto
the
garden
of
the
house,
and
Haman
hath
remained
to
seek
for
his
life
from
Esther
the
queen,
for
he
hath
seen
that
evil
hath
been
determined
against
him
by
the
king.
7:8 And
the
king
hath
turned
back
out
of
the
garden
of
the
house
unto
the
house
of
the
banquet
of
wine,
and
Haman
is
falling
on
the
couch
on
which
Esther
[is]
,
and
the
king
saith,
`Also
to
subdue
the
queen
with
me
in
the
house'
the
word
hath
gone
out
from
the
mouth
of
the
king,
and
the
face
of
Haman
they
have
covered.
7:9 And
Harbonah,
one
of
the
eunuchs,
saith
before
the
king,
`Also
lo,
the
tree
that
Haman
made
for
Mordecai,
who
spake
good
for
the
king,
is
standing
in
the
house
of
Haman,
in
height
fifty
cubits;'
and
the
king
saith,
`Hang
him
upon
it.'
7:10 And
they
hang
Haman
upon
the
tree
that
he
had
prepared
for
Mordecai,
and
the
fury
of
the
king
hath
lain
down.