Löydetty 35 Tulokset: Palace

  • But we remembering the salt that we have eaten in the palace, and because we count it a crime to see the king wronged, have therefore sent and certified the king, (Ezra 4, 14)

  • Also Vasthi the queen made a feast for the women in the palace, where king Assuerus was used to dwell. (Esther 1, 9)

  • At that time, therefore, when Mardochai abode at the king's gate, Bagathan and Thares, two of the king's eunuchs, who were porters, and presided in the first entry of the palace, were angry: and they designed to rise up against the king, and to kill him. (Esther 2, 21)

  • And all the king's servants, that were at the doors of the palace, bent their knees, and worshipped Aman: for so the emperor had commanded them, only Mardochai did not bend his knee, nor worship him. (Esther 3, 2)

  • And the king's servants that were chief at the doors of the palace, said to him: Why dost thou alone not observe the king's commandment? (Esther 3, 3)

  • And he came lamenting in this manner even to the gate of the palace: for no one clothed with sackcloth might enter the king's court. (Esther 4, 2)

  • And Athach going out went to Mardochai, who was standing in the street of the city, before the palace gate: (Esther 4, 6)

  • And on the third day Esther put on her royal apparel, and stood in the inner court of the king's house, over against the king's hall: now he sat upon his throne in the hall of the palace, over against the door of the house. (Esther 5, 1)

  • So Aman went out that day joyful and merry. And when he saw Mardochai sitting before the gate of the palace, and that he not only did not rise up to honour him, but did not so much as move from the place where he sat, he was exceedingly angry: (Esther 5, 9)

  • And the king said to him: Make haste and take the robe and the horse, and do as thou hast spoken to Mardochai the Jew, who sitteth before the gates of the palace. Beware thou pass over any of those things which thou hast spoken. (Esther 6, 10)

  • But Mardochai returned to the palace gate: and Aman made haste to go to his house, mourning and having his head covered: (Esther 6, 12)

  • And Mardochai going forth out of the palace, and from the king's presence, shone in royal apparel, to wit, of violet and sky colour, wearing a golden crown on his head, and clothed with a cloak of silk and purple. And all the city rejoiced and was glad. (Esther 8, 15)


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