Esther 4
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Mardochée demande à Esther d’intervenir
4 Lorsque Mardochée apprit tout ce qui s’était passé, il déchira ses vêtements, se couvrit d’un habit de toile de sac et répandit de la cendre sur lui. C’est ainsi qu’il parcourut la ville en poussant de grands cris de douleur. 2 Puis il alla jusque devant la porte du palais impérial, par laquelle personne n’avait le droit d’entrer revêtu d’un habit de toile de sac.
3 Dans chaque province, à mesure qu’y parvenaient l’ordonnance et le décret de l’empereur, c’était comme un deuil qui frappait les Juifs ; ils se mettaient à jeûner, à pleurer et à pousser des cris : beaucoup se couchaient sur des toiles de sac et de la cendre[a].
4 Les servantes d’Esther et ses eunuques vinrent la mettre au courant, et l’impératrice en fut toute bouleversée. Elle envoya des vêtements à Mardochée, pour qu’il s’habille correctement et enlève l’habit de toile de sac qu’il portait. Mais il les refusa. 5 Alors Esther appela Hathac, l’un des eunuques que l’empereur avait mis à son service, et le chargea de s’enquérir auprès de Mardochée de ce qui se passait et qui le poussait à agir ainsi. 6 Hathac alla trouver Mardochée qui se tenait toujours sur la place publique, devant la porte du palais impérial. 7 Mardochée l’informa de tout ce qui lui était arrivé et il lui dit notamment quelle quantité d’argent Haman avait promis de verser dans les coffres de l’empereur pour que l’on fasse périr tous les Juifs. 8 Il lui remit aussi une copie du texte de l’édit d’extermination qui avait été publié dans Suse pour qu’il la montre à Esther, l’informe de la situation et lui communique l’ordre de se rendre chez l’empereur afin d’implorer sa pitié et de le supplier en faveur de son peuple.
9 Hathac revint et rapporta à Esther les paroles de Mardochée. 10 Celle-ci ordonna à Hathac de rapporter sa réponse à Mardochée : 11 Tous les serviteurs de l’empereur ainsi que les habitants de toutes les provinces de l’empire savent bien qu’il y a une loi, qui est la même pour tous, en vertu de laquelle tout homme ou toute femme qui pénétrerait dans la cour intérieure du palais pour se rendre auprès de l’empereur sans avoir été convoqué par lui, sera mis à mort, sauf si l’empereur lui tend son sceptre d’or. Alors seulement sa vie lui sera épargnée. Quant à moi, voilà trente jours que je n’ai plus été invitée à me rendre chez l’empereur.
12 Lorsqu’on eut rapporté à Mardochée les paroles d’Esther, 13 il lui fit répondre : Ne t’imagine pas qu’étant dans le palais impérial, tu seras épargnée à la différence de tous les autres Juifs ! 14 Bien au contraire ! Car si tu persistes à garder le silence dans les circonstances présentes, le salut et la délivrance viendront d’ailleurs pour les Juifs[b], alors que toi et ta famille, vous périrez. D’ailleurs, qui sait si ce n’est pas en vue de telles circonstances que tu es devenue impératrice ?
15 Alors Esther fit porter cette réponse à Mardochée : 16 Va rassembler tous les Juifs qui se trouvent à Suse. Jeûnez pour moi, sans manger ni boire pendant trois jours et trois nuits. J’observerai de mon côté le même jeûne avec mes servantes. Ensuite, je me rendrai chez l’empereur, malgré la loi. Si je dois mourir, je mourrai !
17 Mardochée partit et fit ce qu’Esther lui avait commandé.
Esther 4
Louis Segond
4 Mardochée, ayant appris tout ce qui se passait, déchira ses vêtements, s'enveloppa d'un sac et se couvrit de cendre. Puis il alla au milieu de la ville en poussant avec force des cris amers,
2 et se rendit jusqu'à la porte du roi, dont l'entrée était interdite à toute personne revêtue d'un sac.
3 Dans chaque province, partout où arrivaient l'ordre du roi et son édit, il y eut une grande désolation parmi les Juifs; ils jeûnaient, pleuraient et se lamentaient, et beaucoup se couchaient sur le sac et la cendre.
4 Les servantes d'Esther et ses eunuques vinrent lui annoncer cela, et la reine fut très effrayée. Elle envoya des vêtements à Mardochée pour le couvrir et lui faire ôter son sac, mais il ne les accepta pas.
5 Alors Esther appela Hathac, l'un des eunuques que le roi avait placés auprès d'elle, et elle le chargea d'aller demander à Mardochée ce que c'était et d'où cela venait.
6 Hathac se rendit vers Mardochée sur la place de la ville, devant la porte du roi.
7 Et Mardochée lui raconta tout ce qui lui était arrivé, et lui indiqua la somme d'argent qu'Haman avait promis de livrer au trésor du roi en retour du massacre des Juifs.
8 Il lui donna aussi une copie de l'édit publié dans Suse en vue de leur destruction, afin qu'il le montrât à Esther et lui fît tout connaître; et il ordonna qu'Esther se rendît chez le roi pour lui demander grâce et l'implorer en faveur de son peuple.
9 Hathac vint rapporter à Esther les paroles de Mardochée.
10 Esther chargea Hathac d'aller dire à Mardochée:
11 Tous les serviteurs du roi et le peuple des provinces du roi savent qu'il existe une loi portant peine de mort contre quiconque, homme ou femme, entre chez le roi, dans la cour intérieure, sans avoir été appelé; celui-là seul a la vie sauve, à qui le roi tend le sceptre d'or. Et moi, je n'ai point été appelée auprès du roi depuis trente jours.
12 Lorsque les paroles d'Esther eurent été rapportées à Mardochée,
13 Mardochée fit répondre à Esther: Ne t'imagine pas que tu échapperas seule d'entre tous les Juifs, parce que tu es dans la maison du roi;
14 car, si tu te tais maintenant, le secours et la délivrance surgiront d'autre part pour les Juifs, et toi et la maison de ton père vous périrez. Et qui sait si ce n'est pas pour un temps comme celui-ci que tu es parvenue à la royauté?
15 Esther envoya dire à Mardochée:
16 Va, rassemble tous les Juifs qui se trouvent à Suse, et jeûnez pour moi, sans manger ni boire pendant trois jours, ni la nuit ni le jour. Moi aussi, je jeûnerai de même avec mes servantes, puis j'entrerai chez le roi, malgré la loi; et si je dois périr, je périrai.
17 Mardochée s'en alla, et fit tout ce qu'Esther lui avait ordonné.
Esther 4
Christian Standard Bible
Mordecai Appeals to Esther
4 When Mordecai learned all that had occurred,(A) he tore his clothes,(B) put on sackcloth and ashes,(C) went into the middle of the city, and cried loudly and bitterly.(D) 2 He went only as far as the King’s Gate,(E) since the law prohibited anyone wearing sackcloth from entering the King’s Gate. 3 There was great mourning among the Jewish people in every province where the king’s command and edict(F) reached. They fasted, wept, and lamented, and many lay in sackcloth and ashes.(G)
4 Esther’s female servants and her eunuchs came and reported the news to her, and the queen was overcome with fear.(H) She sent clothes for Mordecai to wear so that he would take off his sackcloth, but he did not accept them. 5 Esther summoned Hathach, one of the king’s eunuchs who attended her, and dispatched him to Mordecai to learn what he was doing and why.[a] 6 So Hathach went out to Mordecai in the city square in front of the King’s Gate. 7 Mordecai told him everything that had happened as well as the exact amount of money Haman had promised to pay the royal treasury for the slaughter of the Jews.(I)
8 Mordecai also gave him a copy of the written decree issued in Susa ordering their destruction, so that Hathach might show it to Esther, explain it to her, and command her to approach the king, implore his favor, and plead with him personally for her people.(J) 9 Hathach came and repeated Mordecai’s response to Esther.
10 Esther spoke to Hathach and commanded him to tell Mordecai, 11 “All the royal officials and the people of the royal provinces know that one law applies to every man or woman who approaches the king in the inner courtyard(K) and who has not been summoned—the death penalty(L)—unless the king extends the gold scepter, allowing that person to live.(M) I have not been summoned to appear before the king(N) for the last[b] thirty days.” 12 Esther’s response was reported to Mordecai.
13 Mordecai told the messenger to reply to Esther, “Don’t think that you will escape the fate of all the Jews because you are in the king’s palace. 14 If you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will come to the Jewish people from another place,(O) but you and your father’s family will be destroyed. Who knows, perhaps you have come to your royal position for such a time as this.”(P)
15 Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 16 “Go and assemble all the Jews who can be found in Susa and fast for me. Don’t eat or drink for three days,(Q) night or day. I and my female servants will also fast(R) in the same way. After that, I will go to the king even if it is against the law.(S) If I perish, I perish.”(T) 17 So Mordecai went and did everything Esther had commanded him.
Esther 4
Names of God Bible
4 When Mordecai found out about everything that had been done, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth and ashes. He went into the middle of the city and cried loudly and bitterly. 2 He even went right up to the king’s gate. (No one could enter it wearing sackcloth.)
3 In every province touched by the king’s command and decree, the Jews went into mourning, fasting, weeping, and wailing. Many put on sackcloth and ashes.
Esther’s Problem
4 Esther’s servants and eunuchs came and informed her about Mordecai. The queen was stunned. She sent clothing for Mordecai to put on in place of his sackcloth, but he refused to accept it. 5 Then Esther called for Hathach, one of the king’s eunuchs appointed to serve her. She commanded him to go to Mordecai and find out what was going on and why.
6 So Hathach went out to Mordecai in the city square in front of the king’s gate. 7 Mordecai informed him about everything that had happened to him. He told him the exact amount of silver that Haman had promised to pay into the king’s treasury to destroy the Jews. 8 He also gave him a copy of the decree that was issued in Susa. The decree gave permission to exterminate the Jews. Hathach was supposed to show it to Esther to inform and command her to go to the king, beg him for mercy, and appeal to him for her people. 9 So Hathach returned and told Esther what Mordecai had said.
10 Esther spoke to Hathach and commanded him to say to Mordecai, 11 “All the king’s advisers and the people in the king’s provinces know that no one approaches the king in the throne room without being summoned. By law that person must be put to death. Only if the king holds out the golden scepter to him will he live. I, myself, have not been summoned to enter the king’s presence for 30 days now.” 12 So Esther’s servants told Mordecai what Esther said.
13 Mordecai sent this answer back to Esther, “Do not imagine that just because you are in the king’s palace you will be any safer than all the rest of the Jews. 14 The fact is, even if you remain silent now, someone else will help and rescue the Jews, but you and your relatives will die. And who knows, you may have gained your royal position for a time like this.”
15 Esther sent this reply back to Mordecai, 16 “Assemble all the Jews in Susa. Fast for me: Do not eat or drink at all for three entire days. My servants and I will also fast. After that, I will go to the king, even if it is against a royal decree. If I die, I die.”
17 Mordecai did just as Esther had commanded him.
Esther 4
New International Version
Mordecai Persuades Esther to Help
4 When Mordecai learned of all that had been done, he tore his clothes,(A) put on sackcloth and ashes,(B) and went out into the city, wailing(C) loudly and bitterly. 2 But he went only as far as the king’s gate,(D) 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.(E) 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(F) the king has but one law:(G) that they be put to death unless the king extends the gold scepter(H) 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(I) at this time, relief(J) and deliverance(K) 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?”(L)
15 Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 16 “Go, gather together all the Jews who are in Susa, and fast(M) 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.”(N)
17 So Mordecai went away and carried out all of Esther’s instructions.
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