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  • Lord, do not hand over your scepter to that which does not exist, lest they laugh at our ruin, but turn their counsel upon themselves and destroy him who has begun to rage against us. (Esther 8, 11)

  • But she responded, “If it pleases the king, I beg you to come with me today, and Haman with you, to the feast that I have prepared.” (Esther 9, 20)

  • And he explained to Zeresh his wife and to his friends all that had happened to him. And the wise men, whom he held in counsel, and his wife, answered him, “If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is from the offspring of the Jews, you will not be able to withstand him, but you will fall in his sight.” (Esther 10, 13)

  • She answered him, “If I have found favor in your eyes, O king, and if it pleases you, spare my soul, I ask you, and spare my people, I beg you. (Esther 11, 3)

  • And she said, “If it pleases the king, and if I have found favor in his eyes, and my request is not seen to be disagreeable to him, I beg you that the former letters of Haman, the traitor and enemy of the Jews, by which he instructed them to be destroyed in all the king’s provinces, may be corrected by new letters. (Esther 12, 5)

  • Therefore, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, which as we have said before is called Adar, when all the Jews were prepared to be executed and their enemies were greedy for their blood, the situation turned around, and the Jews began to have the upper hand and to vindicate themselves of their adversaries. (Esther 14, 1)

  • And the Jews accepted as a solemn ritual all the things which they had begun to do at that time, which Mordecai had commanded with letters to be done. (Esther 14, 23)

  • And after this, Esther had entered before the king, begging him that his efforts might be made ineffective by the king’s letters, and that the evil he intended against the Jews might return upon his own head. Finally, both he and his sons were fastened to a cross. (Esther 14, 25)

  • Consider this, I beg you: who ever perished being innocent? Or when have the righteous been destroyed? (Job 4, 7)

  • Therefore, because of this, I will beg the Lord, and place my eloquence before God. (Job 5, 8)

  • He dispels the thoughts of the spiteful, lest their hands be able to complete what they had begun. (Job 5, 12)

  • Such is true, so finish what you have begun. Listen closely, and see if I lie. (Job 6, 28)


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