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For how call I endure the murdering and slaughter of my people? (Esther 8, 6)
But those Jews that dwelt in towns not walled and in villages, appointed the fourteenth day of the month Adar for banquets and gladness, so as to rejoice on that day, and send one another portions of their banquets and meats. (Esther 9, 19)
Because on those days the Jews revenged themselves of their enemies, and their mourning and sorrow were turned into mirth and joy, and that these should be days of feasting and gladness, in which they should send one to another portions of meats; and should give gifts to the poor. (Esther 9, 22)
And afterwards Esther went in to the king, beseeching him that his endeavours might be made void by the king's letters: and the evil that he had intended against the Jews, might return upon his own head. And so both he and his sons were hanged upon gibbets. (Esther 9, 25)
The nations that were assembled are they that endeavoured to destroy the name of the Jews. (Esther 10, 8)
And upon one of them she leaned, as if for delicateness and overmuch tenderness she were not able to bear up her own body. (Esther 15, 6)
The great king Artaxerxes, from India to Ethiopia, to the governors and princes of a hundred and twenty- seven provinces, which obey our command, sendeth greeting. (Esther 16, 1)
And not only endeavour to oppress the king's subjects, but not bearing the glory that is given them, take in hand to practise also against them that gave it. (Esther 16, 3)
And they break out into so great madness, as to endeavour to undermine by lies such as observe diligently the offices committed to them, and do all things in such manner as to be worthy of all men's praise, (Esther 16, 5)
Thinking that after they were slain, he might work treason against us left alone without friends, and might transfer the kingdom of the Persians to the Macedonians. (Esther 16, 14)
But this edict, which we now send, shall be published in all cities, that the Jews may freely follow their own laws. (Esther 16, 19)
And his sons went, and made a feast by houses every one in his day. And sending they called their three sisters to eat and drink with them. (Job 1, 4)
