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Martedi, 23 aprile 2024 - San Giorgio ( Letture di oggi)

Esther 6


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1That night the king, unable to sleep, asked that the chronicle of notable events be brought in. While this was being read to him,2the passage occurred in which Mordecai reported Bagathan and Teresh, two of the royal eunuchs who guarded the entrance, for seeking to lay hands on King Ahasuerus.3The king asked, "What was done to reward and honor Mordecai for this?" The king's attendants replied, "Nothing was done for him."4"Who is in the court?" the king asked. Now Haman had entered the outer court of the king's palace to suggest to the king that Mordecai should be hanged on the gibbet he had raised for him.5The king's servants answered him, "Haman is waiting in the court." "Let him come in," the king said.6When Haman entered, the king said to him, "What should be done for the man whom the king wishes to reward?" Now Haman thought to himself, "Whom would the king more probably wish to reward than me?"7So he replied to the king: "For the man whom the king wishes to reward8there should be brought the royal robe which the king wore and the horse on which the king rode when the royal crown was placed on his head.9The robe and the horse should be consigned to one of the noblest of the king's officials, who must clothe the man the king wishes to reward, have him ride on the horse in the public square of the city, and cry out before him, "This is what is done for the man whom the king wishes to reward!' "10Then the king said to Haman: "Hurry! Take the robe and horse as you have proposed, and do this for the Jew Mordecai, who is sitting at the royal gate. Do not omit anything you proposed."11So Haman took the robe and horse, clothed Mordecai, had him ride in the public square of the city, and cried out before him, "This is what is done for the man whom the king wishes to reward!"12Mordecai then returned to the royal gate, while Haman hurried home, his head covered in grief.13When he told his wife Zeresh and all his friends everything that had happened to him, his advisers and his wife Zeresh said to him, "If Mordecai, before whom you are beginning to decline, is of the Jewish race, you will not prevail against him, but will surely be defeated by him."14While they were speaking with him, the king's eunuchs arrived and hurried Haman off to the banquet Esther had prepared.