以斯帖记 1-4
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
亚哈随鲁王大宴群臣
1 亚哈随鲁在位期间,统治从印度到古实的一百二十七个省。 2 亚哈随鲁王在书珊城登基, 3 他在执政第三年大宴群臣,波斯和玛代的将领、各省的贵族和大臣都在场。 4 整整一百八十天,他展示自己帝国的财富和王权的威荣。 5 之后,他又一连七天在御花园宴请书珊城里所有的居民,无论尊卑。 6 御花园里有白色的棉帐和蓝色的彩帐,用细麻绳和紫色绳系在大理石柱的银环上。有金银制成的床榻摆在各色斑岩、大理石、珍珠贝壳及其他贵重石头铺成的地上。 7 饮酒用的是各式各样的金器皿,御酒大量供应,足显王的慷慨。 8 喝酒有个规矩,不许勉强人,因为王吩咐过宫里所有的侍从,招待各人要随其所愿。 9 瓦实提王后也在亚哈随鲁王的宫里设宴招待女宾。
瓦实提王后被废
10 第七天,亚哈随鲁王喝得心中畅快,就吩咐在王身边服侍的米户幔、比斯他、哈波拿、比革他、亚拔他、西达和甲迦七位太监, 11 去请瓦实提王后戴着后冠到王面前,向百姓和官员展现她的美貌,因为她非常美丽。 12 但瓦实提王后违抗太监所传的谕旨,拒绝前来,王非常生气,怒火中烧。
13 王有事习惯征求通晓律例和法则之人的意见,于是他去问精通时务的哲士。 14 那时,靠近王的有甲示拿、示达、押玛他、他施斯、米力、玛西拿和米姆干七位波斯和玛代的大臣,他们常见王的面,在国中身居高位。 15 王问他们:“瓦实提王后违抗太监所传的谕旨,按律该如何处置她?”
16 米姆干当着王和大臣们的面说:“瓦实提王后不但冒犯了王,而且有害于举国的臣民。 17 因为王后的事必传到所有妇女的耳中,致使她们藐视自己的丈夫,因为她们会说,‘亚哈随鲁王请瓦实提王后到他面前,她却不去。’ 18 今天,波斯和玛代的贵妇听到王后这事,也会如此对待王的大臣,藐视和恼怒之事必层出不穷。 19 王若愿意,就请降旨不准瓦实提再到王面前,把她王后的位分赐给比她更好的女子,并将此谕旨写入波斯和玛代的律法,永不更改。 20 王的谕旨传遍王辽阔的国境后,所有的妇女,无论丈夫贵贱,都必尊重他们。”
21 王和大臣们都赞同米姆干的建议,王便依照他的建议, 22 用各省的文字和各族的语言写谕旨,通告各省,丈夫要做一家之主,说话有权柄。
以斯帖被立为王后
2 这事之后,亚哈随鲁王的怒气平息下来,就想起瓦实提和她的所作所为,并怎样降旨惩罚她的事。 2 王的侍臣说:“让人为王物色一些年轻貌美的处女吧。 3 请王在国中各省委派专使把所有年轻漂亮的处女选入书珊城的女宫,交给管理女子的太监希该,供给她们美容用品。 4 哪个女子讨王欢心,便立她为王后,代替瓦实提。”王觉得这个建议很好,就采纳了。
5 当时,书珊城中有个犹太人,名叫末底改,是便雅悯人基士的曾孙、示每的孙子、雅珥的儿子。 6 巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒曾从耶路撒冷掳走犹大王耶哥尼雅和百姓,末底改也在其中。 7 末底改收养了叔叔的女儿哈大沙,又名以斯帖,把她认作自己的女儿,因为她父母双亡。这女子体态优美,容貌动人。 8 王的谕旨一下,许多年轻的女子被召到书珊城中,交给管理女子的希该照管。以斯帖也被送到王宫中交给希该。 9 希该喜欢以斯帖,就恩待她,急忙给她需用的美容用品和膳食,又从王宫为她挑选七名宫女,让她和她的宫女搬进女宫上好的房屋。 10 以斯帖没有向人透露过自己的种族和身世,因为末底改吩咐她不要透露。 11 末底改天天在女宫的庭院前徘徊,好打听以斯帖的消息,了解她的情况。
12 每个女子依次晋见亚哈随鲁王之前,都要照规矩洁净十二个月:六个月用没药油,六个月用香料和洁身用品。 13 每个女子从女宫到王宫晋见王时,她所要求的一切都要给她。 14 她晚上进去,次日被带到另一个女宫,交给管理妃嫔的太监沙甲。除非王喜欢她,提名召见她,否则她不会再见到王。
15 以斯帖是末底改的叔叔亚比孩的女儿,后来被末底改收养。轮到她晋见王时,除了管理女子的太监希该给她的东西外,她没有别的要求。凡看见她的人都喜欢她。 16 亚哈随鲁王执政第七年十月,即提别月,以斯帖被带进宫中见王。 17 王爱以斯帖胜过爱其他所有的女子,她比其他处女更得王的恩宠。于是,王把后冠戴在她头上,立她为王后,代替瓦实提。 18 王为以斯帖大摆宴席招待文武百官,又宣布各省休假[a],并厚赐礼物。
末底改救王的性命
19 第二次召集处女时,末底改已坐在宫门供职。 20 以斯帖依照末底改的吩咐,没有向人透露自己的身世和籍贯,因为她像幼年时一样听从末底改的话。
21 一天,末底改正在宫门供职,两个守门的太监辟探和提列恼恨亚哈随鲁王,想要下手害他。 22 末底改知道后,便通知以斯帖王后,以斯帖就以末底改的名义禀告王。 23 查明确有此事后,便把二人吊死在木架上,并将这事当着王的面写入史书。
哈曼图谋灭绝犹太人
3 后来,亚哈随鲁王擢升亚甲人哈米大他的儿子哈曼,使他的权位高过他所有的同僚。 2 王命令所有在宫门供职的臣仆都要向哈曼跪拜,但末底改不肯跪拜。 3 在宫门供职的臣仆问末底改:“你为何违抗王的命令?” 4 他们天天劝他,他却不听。他们便把这件事告诉哈曼,想看看末底改这样做是否能站得住,因为末底改已告诉他们自己是犹太人。 5 哈曼见末底改不肯向他跪拜,就怒气填胸。 6 他得知末底改是犹太人后,便不屑于只害末底改一人,而是要铲除亚哈随鲁王国内所有的犹太人,即末底改的同胞。
7 亚哈随鲁王十二年一月,即尼散月,有人在哈曼面前抽普珥,也就是抽签,来决定哪月哪日下手,结果抽中十二月,即亚达月。
8 哈曼对亚哈随鲁王说:“有一个民族散居在王境内各省的众民族中,他们的律例与各族的律例不同,他们不遵守王的律例,所以容忍他们对王不利。 9 王若愿意,就请降旨消灭他们。我愿捐三百四十五吨银子交给管理国事的人,纳入王的库房。” 10 于是,王摘下手上的戒指,交给犹太人的仇敌——亚甲人哈米大他的儿子哈曼, 11 对他说:“这些银子归你,这个民族也交给你,随你处置。”
12 一月十三日,王的书记被召来,他们以亚哈随鲁王的名义,照哈曼的吩咐,用各省的文字和各族的语言写谕旨,用王的戒指盖印,送交各总督、各省省长和各族首领。 13 谕旨由信差送到王的各省,限令在一天之内,即十二月,也就是亚达月十三日,把犹太人的男女老少全部铲除、杀光、灭尽,并夺取他们的财物。 14 谕旨的抄本作为法令颁布到各省,通知各族为那天做好准备。 15 信差奉王的命令急忙上路,谕旨也在书珊城里颁布了。王和哈曼坐下饮酒,书珊城一片慌乱。
末底改求以斯帖帮忙
4 末底改得知这事,就撕裂衣服,披上麻衣,头蒙灰尘,在城中行走,放声痛哭, 2 一直走到宫门前才停住,因为穿麻衣的不可进宫门。 3 王的命令和谕旨传到各省,各地的犹太人极其悲伤,他们禁食、哭泣、哀号,许多人身披麻衣躺在灰中。
4 以斯帖王后的宫女和太监把这事禀告她,她非常难过,便为末底改送去衣服,让他换下麻衣,他却不肯接受。 5 于是,以斯帖把王派来服侍她的一个名叫哈他革的太监召来,叫他去见末底改,查明事情的原委。 6 哈他革就到宫门前的广场见末底改, 7 末底改便将自己的遭遇及哈曼为灭绝犹太人而捐入国库的银子数目都告诉了他。 8 末底改还把一份在书珊城颁布的要消灭犹太人的谕旨抄本交给哈他革,让他给以斯帖看,并嘱咐她去见王,为自己的同胞向王求情。 9 哈他革回去把末底改的话告诉以斯帖。 10 以斯帖便吩咐哈他革回复末底改说: 11 “王的所有臣仆和各省人民都知道有一条法令,不论男女,未蒙宣召擅入内院去见王的必被处死,除非王向他伸出金杖,他才能活命。现在我已有三十天未蒙王召见了。”
12 末底改听到以斯帖捎来的话后, 13 便回复她说:“你别以为在宫里就比其他犹太人安全。 14 如果此时你闭口不语,犹太人必从别处得解脱,蒙拯救,但你和你父亲一家必灭亡。谁知道你得了王后之位不是为了今日之时呢?”
15 以斯帖派人回复末底改说: 16 “你去召集书珊城所有的犹太人为我禁食,三天三夜不吃不喝,我和我的宫女也要这样禁食。然后,我要违例去见王,我若死就死吧。”
17 于是,末底改便去照以斯帖的一切吩咐行事。
Footnotes
- 2:18 “休假”或译“免去赋税”。
Esther 1-4
New International Version
Queen Vashti Deposed
1 This is what happened during the time of Xerxes,[a](A) the Xerxes who ruled over 127 provinces(B) stretching from India to Cush[b]:(C) 2 At that time King Xerxes reigned from his royal throne in the citadel of Susa,(D) 3 and in the third year of his reign he gave a banquet(E) for all his nobles and officials. The military leaders of Persia and Media, the princes, and the nobles of the provinces were present.
4 For a full 180 days he displayed the vast wealth of his kingdom and the splendor and glory of his majesty. 5 When these days were over, the king gave a banquet, lasting seven days,(F) in the enclosed garden(G) of the king’s palace, for all the people from the least to the greatest who were in the citadel of Susa. 6 The garden had hangings of white and blue linen, fastened with cords of white linen and purple material to silver rings on marble pillars. There were couches(H) of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl and other costly stones. 7 Wine was served in goblets of gold, each one different from the other, and the royal wine was abundant, in keeping with the king’s liberality.(I) 8 By the king’s command each guest was allowed to drink with no restrictions, for the king instructed all the wine stewards to serve each man what he wished.
9 Queen Vashti also gave a banquet(J) for the women in the royal palace of King Xerxes.
10 On the seventh day, when King Xerxes was in high spirits(K) from wine,(L) he commanded the seven eunuchs who served him—Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona,(M) Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar and Karkas— 11 to bring(N) before him Queen Vashti, wearing her royal crown, in order to display her beauty(O) to the people and nobles, for she was lovely to look at. 12 But when the attendants delivered the king’s command, Queen Vashti refused to come. Then the king became furious and burned with anger.(P)
13 Since it was customary for the king to consult experts in matters of law and justice, he spoke with the wise men who understood the times(Q) 14 and were closest to the king—Karshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena and Memukan, the seven nobles(R) of Persia and Media who had special access to the king and were highest in the kingdom.
15 “According to law, what must be done to Queen Vashti?” he asked. “She has not obeyed the command of King Xerxes that the eunuchs have taken to her.”
16 Then Memukan replied in the presence of the king and the nobles, “Queen Vashti has done wrong, not only against the king but also against all the nobles and the peoples of all the provinces of King Xerxes. 17 For the queen’s conduct will become known to all the women, and so they will despise their husbands and say, ‘King Xerxes commanded Queen Vashti to be brought before him, but she would not come.’ 18 This very day the Persian and Median women of the nobility who have heard about the queen’s conduct will respond to all the king’s nobles in the same way. There will be no end of disrespect and discord.(S)
19 “Therefore, if it pleases the king,(T) let him issue a royal decree and let it be written in the laws of Persia and Media, which cannot be repealed,(U) that Vashti is never again to enter the presence of King Xerxes. Also let the king give her royal position to someone else who is better than she. 20 Then when the king’s edict is proclaimed throughout all his vast realm, all the women will respect their husbands, from the least to the greatest.”
21 The king and his nobles were pleased with this advice, so the king did as Memukan proposed. 22 He sent dispatches to all parts of the kingdom, to each province in its own script and to each people in their own language,(V) proclaiming that every man should be ruler over his own household, using his native tongue.
Esther Made Queen
2 Later when King Xerxes’ fury had subsided,(W) he remembered Vashti and what she had done and what he had decreed about her. 2 Then the king’s personal attendants proposed, “Let a search be made for beautiful young virgins for the king. 3 Let the king appoint commissioners in every province of his realm to bring all these beautiful young women into the harem at the citadel of Susa. Let them be placed under the care of Hegai, the king’s eunuch, who is in charge of the women; and let beauty treatments be given to them. 4 Then let the young woman who pleases the king be queen instead of Vashti.” This advice appealed to the king, and he followed it.
5 Now there was in the citadel of Susa a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, named Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish,(X) 6 who had been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jehoiachin[c](Y) king of Judah.(Z) 7 Mordecai had a cousin named Hadassah, whom he had brought up because she had neither father nor mother. This young woman, who was also known as Esther,(AA) had a lovely figure(AB) and was beautiful. Mordecai had taken her as his own daughter when her father and mother died.
8 When the king’s order and edict had been proclaimed, many young women were brought to the citadel of Susa(AC) and put under the care of Hegai. Esther also was taken to the king’s palace and entrusted to Hegai, who had charge of the harem. 9 She pleased him and won his favor.(AD) Immediately he provided her with her beauty treatments and special food.(AE) He assigned to her seven female attendants selected from the king’s palace and moved her and her attendants into the best place in the harem.
10 Esther had not revealed her nationality and family background, because Mordecai had forbidden her to do so.(AF) 11 Every day he walked back and forth near the courtyard of the harem to find out how Esther was and what was happening to her.
12 Before a young woman’s turn came to go in to King Xerxes, she had to complete twelve months of beauty treatments prescribed for the women, six months with oil of myrrh and six with perfumes(AG) and cosmetics. 13 And this is how she would go to the king: Anything she wanted was given her to take with her from the harem to the king’s palace. 14 In the evening she would go there and in the morning return to another part of the harem to the care of Shaashgaz, the king’s eunuch who was in charge of the concubines.(AH) She would not return to the king unless he was pleased with her and summoned her by name.(AI)
15 When the turn came for Esther (the young woman Mordecai had adopted, the daughter of his uncle Abihail(AJ)) to go to the king,(AK) she asked for nothing other than what Hegai, the king’s eunuch who was in charge of the harem, suggested. And Esther won the favor(AL) of everyone who saw her. 16 She was taken to King Xerxes in the royal residence in the tenth month, the month of Tebeth, in the seventh year of his reign.
17 Now the king was attracted to Esther more than to any of the other women, and she won his favor and approval more than any of the other virgins. So he set a royal crown on her head and made her queen(AM) instead of Vashti. 18 And the king gave a great banquet,(AN) Esther’s banquet, for all his nobles and officials.(AO) He proclaimed a holiday throughout the provinces and distributed gifts with royal liberality.(AP)
Mordecai Uncovers a Conspiracy
19 When the virgins were assembled a second time, Mordecai was sitting at the king’s gate.(AQ) 20 But Esther had kept secret her family background and nationality just as Mordecai had told her to do, for she continued to follow Mordecai’s instructions as she had done when he was bringing her up.(AR)
21 During the time Mordecai was sitting at the king’s gate, Bigthana[d] and Teresh, two of the king’s officers(AS) who guarded the doorway, became angry(AT) and conspired to assassinate King Xerxes. 22 But Mordecai found out about the plot and told Queen Esther, who in turn reported it to the king, giving credit to Mordecai. 23 And when the report was investigated and found to be true, the two officials were impaled(AU) on poles. All this was recorded in the book of the annals(AV) in the presence of the king.(AW)
Haman’s Plot to Destroy the Jews
3 After these events, King Xerxes honored Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite,(AX) elevating him and giving him a seat of honor higher than that of all the other nobles. 2 All the royal officials at the king’s gate knelt down and paid honor to Haman, for the king had commanded this concerning him. But Mordecai would not kneel down or pay him honor.
3 Then the royal officials at the king’s gate asked Mordecai, “Why do you disobey the king’s command?”(AY) 4 Day after day they spoke to him but he refused to comply.(AZ) Therefore they told Haman about it to see whether Mordecai’s behavior would be tolerated, for he had told them he was a Jew.
5 When Haman saw that Mordecai would not kneel down or pay him honor, he was enraged.(BA) 6 Yet having learned who Mordecai’s people were, he scorned the idea of killing only Mordecai. Instead Haman looked for a way(BB) to destroy(BC) all Mordecai’s people, the Jews,(BD) throughout the whole kingdom of Xerxes.
7 In the twelfth year of King Xerxes, in the first month, the month of Nisan, the pur(BE) (that is, the lot(BF)) was cast in the presence of Haman to select a day and month. And the lot fell on[e] the twelfth month, the month of Adar.(BG)
8 Then Haman said to King Xerxes, “There is a certain people dispersed among the peoples in all the provinces of your kingdom who keep themselves separate. Their customs(BH) are different from those of all other people, and they do not obey(BI) the king’s laws; it is not in the king’s best interest to tolerate them.(BJ) 9 If it pleases the king, let a decree be issued to destroy them, and I will give ten thousand talents[f] of silver to the king’s administrators for the royal treasury.”(BK)
10 So the king took his signet ring(BL) from his finger and gave it to Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the enemy of the Jews. 11 “Keep the money,” the king said to Haman, “and do with the people as you please.”
12 Then on the thirteenth day of the first month the royal secretaries were summoned. They wrote out in the script of each province and in the language(BM) of each people all Haman’s orders to the king’s satraps, the governors of the various provinces and the nobles of the various peoples. These were written in the name of King Xerxes himself and sealed(BN) with his own ring. 13 Dispatches were sent by couriers to all the king’s provinces with the order to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews(BO)—young and old, women and children—on a single day, the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, the month of Adar,(BP) and to plunder(BQ) their goods. 14 A copy of the text of the edict was to be issued as law in every province and made known to the people of every nationality so they would be ready for that day.(BR)
15 The couriers went out, spurred on by the king’s command, and the edict was issued in the citadel of Susa.(BS) The king and Haman sat down to drink,(BT) but the city of Susa was bewildered.(BU)
Mordecai Persuades Esther to Help
4 When Mordecai learned of all that had been done, he tore his clothes,(BV) put on sackcloth and ashes,(BW) and went out into the city, wailing(BX) loudly and bitterly. 2 But he went only as far as the king’s gate,(BY) because no one clothed in sackcloth was allowed to enter it. 3 In every province to which the edict and order of the king came, there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping and wailing. Many lay in sackcloth and ashes.
4 When Esther’s eunuchs and female attendants came and told her about Mordecai, she was in great distress. She sent clothes for him to put on instead of his sackcloth, but he would not accept them. 5 Then Esther summoned Hathak, one of the king’s eunuchs assigned to attend her, and ordered him to find out what was troubling Mordecai and why.
6 So Hathak went out to Mordecai in the open square of the city in front of the king’s gate. 7 Mordecai told him everything that had happened to him, including the exact amount of money Haman had promised to pay into the royal treasury for the destruction of the Jews.(BZ) 8 He also gave him a copy of the text of the edict for their annihilation, which had been published in Susa, to show to Esther and explain it to her, and he told him to instruct her to go into the king’s presence to beg for mercy and plead with him for her people.
9 Hathak went back and reported to Esther what Mordecai had said. 10 Then she instructed him to say to Mordecai, 11 “All the king’s officials and the people of the royal provinces know that for any man or woman who approaches the king in the inner court without being summoned(CA) the king has but one law:(CB) that they be put to death unless the king extends the gold scepter(CC) to them and spares their lives. But thirty days have passed since I was called to go to the king.”
12 When Esther’s words were reported to Mordecai, 13 he sent back this answer: “Do not think that because you are in the king’s house you alone of all the Jews will escape. 14 For if you remain silent(CD) at this time, relief(CE) and deliverance(CF) for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?”(CG)
15 Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 16 “Go, gather together all the Jews who are in Susa, and fast(CH) for me. Do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my attendants will fast as you do. When this is done, I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish.”(CI)
17 So Mordecai went away and carried out all of Esther’s instructions.
Footnotes
- Esther 1:1 Hebrew Ahasuerus; here and throughout Esther
- Esther 1:1 That is, the upper Nile region
- Esther 2:6 Hebrew Jeconiah, a variant of Jehoiachin
- Esther 2:21 Hebrew Bigthan, a variant of Bigthana
- Esther 3:7 Septuagint; Hebrew does not have And the lot fell on.
- Esther 3:9 That is, about 375 tons or about 340 metric tons
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