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And behold, two great dragons came forward, both ready to fight, and they roared terribly. (Esther 11, 6)
And at their roaring every nation prepared for war, to fight against the nation of the righteous. (Esther 11, 7)
And the whole righteous nation was troubled; they feared the evils that threatened them, and were ready to perish. (Esther 11, 9)
He overheard their conversation and inquired into their purposes, and learned that they were preparing to lay hands upon Artaxerxes the king; and he informed the king concerning them. (Esther 12, 2)
And the king ordered Mordecai to serve in the court and rewarded him for these things. (Esther 12, 5)
This is a copy of the letter: "The Great King, Artaxerxes, to the rulers of the hundred and twenty-seven provinces from India to Ethiopia and to the governors under them, writes thus: (Esther 13, 1)
pointed out to us that among all the nations in the world there is scattered a certain hostile people, who have laws contrary to those of every nation and continually disregard the ordinances of the kings, so that the unifying of the kingdom which we honorably intend cannot be brought about. (Esther 13, 4)
Do not neglect thy portion, which thou didst redeem for thyself out of the land of Egypt. (Esther 13, 16)
she took off her splendid apparel and put on the garments of distress and mourning, and instead of costly perfumes she covered her head with ashes and dung, and she utterly humbled her body, and every part that she loved to adorn she covered with her tangled hair. (Esther 14, 2)
And thy servant has not eaten at Haman's table, and I have not honored the king's feast or drunk the wine of the libations. (Esther 14, 17)
When she had gone through all the doors, she stood before the king. He was seated on his royal throne, clothed in the full array of his majesty, all covered with gold and precious stones. And he was most terrifying. (Esther 15, 6)
Lifting his face, flushed with splendor, he looked at her in fierce anger. And the queen faltered, and turned pale and faint, and collapsed upon the head of the maid who went before her. (Esther 15, 7)
