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for (A)we have been sold, I and my people, to be destroyed, (B)to be killed, and to be caused to perish. Now if we had only been sold as slaves, men and women, I would have remained silent, for the [a]adversity would not be worth the [b]annoyance to the king.” Then King Ahasuerus said—he said to Esther the Queen, “Who is this one, and where is this one, who fills his heart to do thus?” So Esther said, “(C)An adversary and an enemy is this evil Haman!” Then Haman became terrified before the king and queen.

Haman Is Hanged

And the king arose (D)in his wrath from [c]drinking wine and went into (E)the garden of his palace; but Haman stayed to seek for his life from Queen Esther, for he saw that calamity had been determined against him by the king. Now the king returned from the garden of his palace into the [d]place where they were drinking wine. And Haman was falling on (F)the couch where Esther was. So the king said, “Will he even assault the queen with me in the house?” As the word went out of the king’s mouth, they covered Haman’s face. Then Harbonah, one of the eunuchs who were before the king, said, “Behold indeed, (G)the gallows—which Haman made for Mordecai (H)who spoke good on behalf of the king—are standing at Haman’s house fifty cubits high!” And the king said, “Hang him on it.” 10 (I)So they hanged Haman on the [e]gallows which he had set up for Mordecai, (J)and the king’s wrath subsided.

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Footnotes

  1. Esther 7:4 Or enemy could not compensate for the loss
  2. Esther 7:4 Or damage
  3. Esther 7:7 Lit the banquet of wine
  4. Esther 7:8 Lit house of the banquet of wine
  5. Esther 7:10 Lit tree, cf. Deut 21:22-23