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  • And Mordecai said, "These things have come from God. (Esther 10, 4)

  • In the second year of the reign of Artaxerxes the Great, on the first day of Nisan, Mordecai the son of Jair, son of Shimei, son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin, had a dream. (Esther 11, 2)

  • Mordecai saw in this dream what God had determined to do, and after he awoke he had it on his mind and sought all day to understand it in every detail. (Esther 11, 12)

  • Now Mordecai took his rest in the courtyard with Gabatha and Tharra, the two eunuchs of the king who kept watch in the courtyard. (Esther 12, 1)

  • The king made a permanent record of these things, and Mordecai wrote an account of them. (Esther 12, 4)

  • And the king ordered Mordecai to serve in the court and rewarded him for these things. (Esther 12, 5)

  • But Haman, the son of Hammedatha, a Bougaean, was in great honor with the king, and he sought to injure Mordecai and his people because of the two eunuchs of the king. (Esther 12, 6)

  • Then Mordecai prayed to the Lord, calling to remembrance all the works of the Lord. He said: (Esther 13, 8)

  • and with intricate craft and deceit asked for the destruction of Mordecai, our savior and perpetual benefactor, and of Esther, the blameless partner of our kingdom, together with their whole nation. (Esther 16, 13)

  • And they all decreed by public vote never to let this day go unobserved, but to celebrate the thirteenth day of the twelfth month -- which is called Adar in the Syrian language -- the day before Mordecai's day. (2 Maccabees 15, 36)


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