Trouvé 54 Résultats pour: Mordecai

  • Mordecai then returned to the royal gate, while Haman hurried home, his head covered in grief. (Esther 6, 12)

  • When he told his wife Zeresh and all his friends everything that had happened to him, his advisers and his wife Zeresh said to him, "If Mordecai, before whom you are beginning to decline, is of the Jewish race, you will not prevail against him, but will surely be defeated by him." (Esther 6, 13)

  • Harbona, one of the eunuchs who attended the king, said, "At the house of Haman stands a gibbet fifty cubits high. Haman prepared it for Mordecai, who gave the report that benefited the king." The king answered, "Hang him on it." (Esther 7, 9)

  • That day King Ahasuerus gave the house of Haman, enemy of the Jews, to Queen Esther; and Mordecai was admitted to the king's presence, for Esther had revealed his relationship to her. (Esther 8, 1)

  • The king removed his signet ring from Haman, and transferred it into the keeping of Mordecai; and Esther put Mordecai in charge of the house of Haman. (Esther 8, 2)

  • King Ahasuerus then said to Queen Esther and to the Jew Mordecai: "Now that I have given Esther the house of Haman, and they have hanged him on the gibbet because he attacked the Jews, (Esther 8, 7)

  • At that time, on the twenty-third day of the third month, Sivan, the royal scribes were summoned. Exactly as Mordecai dictated, they wrote to the Jews and to the satraps, governors, and officials of the hundred and twenty-seven provinces from India to Ethiopia: to each province in its own script and to each people in its own language, and to the Jews in their own script and language. (Esther 8, 9)

  • Mordecai left the king's presence clothed in a royal robe of violet and of white cotton, with a large crown of gold and a cloak of crimson byssus. The city of Susa shouted with joy, (Esther 8, 15)

  • Moreover, all the officials of the provinces, the satraps, governors, and royal procurators supported the Jews from fear of Mordecai; (Esther 9, 3)

  • for Mordecai was powerful in the royal palace, and the report was spreading through all the provinces that he was continually growing in power. (Esther 9, 4)

  • Mordecai recorded these events and sent letters to all the Jews, both near and far, in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus. (Esther 9, 20)

  • The Jews took upon themselves for the future this observance which they instituted at the written direction of Mordecai. (Esther 9, 23)


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