以斯帖记 7
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
哈曼被处死
7 王带着哈曼去赴以斯帖王后的宴席。 2 在这第二次宴会中,王在席间又问以斯帖:“以斯帖王后啊,你要什么?我必赐给你。你有何要求?就是半壁江山,也必为你成就。” 3 以斯帖回答说:“我若得到王的恩宠,王若愿意,就请王把我的性命和我本族人的性命赐给我——这是我所求的。 4 因为我和我本族的人都被卖了,我们将被铲除、杀光、灭尽。如果只是卖我们为奴为婢,我会闭口不语,因为那样的痛苦不值得来打扰王[a]。” 5 亚哈随鲁王问以斯帖王后:“谁敢这样做?他在哪里?” 6 以斯帖回答说:“敌人和仇家就是这恶人哈曼!”哈曼在王和王后面前十分惊恐。
7 王大怒,离席去了御花园。哈曼见王定意要惩罚他,便留下来求以斯帖王后饶命。 8 王从御花园回到席上,见哈曼伏在以斯帖所靠的榻上,便说:“他竟敢在宫中当着我的面侮辱王后吗?”王这话一出口,便有人蒙了哈曼的脸。 9 服侍王的太监哈波拿说:“哈曼为那救驾有功的末底改做了一个二十三米高的木架,如今正立在哈曼家里。”王说:“把哈曼吊在上面!” 10 于是,哈曼被吊在他为末底改预备的木架上,王的怒气这才平息。
Footnotes
- 7:4 “因为那样的痛苦不值得来打扰王”或译“但王的损失,敌人无法补偿”。
Esther 7
Common English Bible
7 When the king and Haman came in for the banquet with Queen Esther, 2 the king said to her, “This is the second day we’ve met for wine. What is your wish, Queen Esther? I’ll give it to you. And what do you want? I’ll do anything—even give you half the kingdom.”
3 Queen Esther answered, “If I please the king, and if the king wishes, give me my life—that’s my wish—and the lives of my people too. That’s my desire. 4 We have been sold—I and my people—to be wiped out, killed, and destroyed. If we simply had been sold as male and female slaves, I would have said nothing. But no enemy can compensate the king for this kind of damage.”
5 King Ahasuerus said to Queen Esther, “Who is this person, and where is he? Who would dare do such a thing?”
6 Esther replied, “A man who hates, an enemy—this wicked Haman!” Haman was overcome with terror in the presence of the king and queen. 7 Furious, the king got up and left the banquet for the palace garden. But Haman stood up to beg Queen Esther for his life. He saw clearly that the king’s mood meant a bad end for him.
8 The king returned from the palace garden to the banquet room just as Haman was kneeling on the couch where Esther was reclining. “Will you even molest the queen while I am in the house?” the king said. The words had barely left the king’s mouth before covering Haman’s face with dread.[a]
9 Harbona, one of the eunuchs serving the king, said, “Sir, look! There’s the stake that Haman made for Mordecai, the man who spoke up and did something good for the king. It’s standing at Haman’s house—seventy-five feet high.”
“Impale him on it!” the king ordered. 10 So they impaled Haman on the very pole that he had set up for Mordecai, and the king’s anger went away.
Footnotes
- Esther 7:8 Or the face of Haman was covered.
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