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  • These letters written in the name of King Ahasuerus and sealed with the royal signet ring were carried by couriers mounted on the king's thoroughbred steeds. (Esther 8, 10)

  • In royal garments of blue and white, with a large golden crown and a cloak of purple and fine linen, Mordecai left the king's presence. There was a joyful celebration in the city of Susa. (Esther 8, 15)

  • Commemorated and celebrated thus, in every family, province and city, through all generations, these days of Purim were never to fall into disuse among the Jews nor into oblivion among their descendants. (Esther 9, 28)

  • Your handmaid has never eaten at Haman's table, nor has taken pleasure in royal banquets, nor drunk the wine offered to their gods. (Esther 14, 17)

  • Ending her prayer on the third day, Esther took off her penitential garments and put on her royal attire. (Esther 15, 1)

  • He plotted for the destruction of Mordecai, our savior and constant benefactor, of Esther, our blameless royal partner, and of their entire race. (Esther 16, 13)

  • for the man himself, together with his entire family, has been hanged at the gate of Susa. Thus speedily has God, who rules over all, given him the punishment he deserved. (Esther 16, 18)

  • Have you not built a protective wall around him and his family and all his possessions? You have blessed and prospered him, with his livestock all over the land. (Job 1, 10)

  • What does he care about his family when he dies, when his months have been cut off? (Job 21, 21)

  • But Elihu, son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, became angry with Job for justifying himself before God. (Job 32, 2)

  • She is led in royal attire to the king, following behind is her train of virgins. (Psalms 45, 15)

  • O God, endow the king with your justice, the royal son with your righteousness. (Psalms 72, 1)


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