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Esther 4-7

Now when Mordecai perceived all that was done, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the middle of the city and cried with a great and bitter cry.

And he came as far as the king’s gate; but he could not enter, being clothed with sackcloth.

And in every province and place where the king’s charge and his commission came, there was great sorrow among the Jews, and fasting, and weeping, and mourning. And many lay in sackcloth and in ashes.

Then, Esther’s maids and her eunuchs came and told it to her. Therefore, the queen was very troubled; and she sent garments to clothe Mordecai, so he could remove his sackcloth. But he refused it.

Then Esther called Hathach, one of the king’s eunuchs whom he had appointed to serve her and gave him a commandment to go and ask Mordecai what this was and why it was.

So, Hathach went out to Mordecai, into the street which was before the king’s gate.

And Mordecai told him all that had happened to him, and of the sum of the silver that Haman had promised to pay into the King’s treasuries, to destroy the Jews.

Also, he gave him the copy of the edict that was given at Shushan (to destroy them), so that he might show it to Esther and inform her, and to charge her that she should go and petition the king and make supplication for her people before him.

So, when Hathach came, he told Esther the words of Mordecai.

10 Then, Esther said to Hathach, and commanded him to say to Mordecai,

11 “All the king’s servants and the people of the king’s provinces know of the king’s law stating that whoever, man or woman, comes to the king (into the inner court) who has not been called there, shall die. The only exception is him to whom the king holds out the golden rod. He may live. Now I have not been called to come to the king in the last thirty days.”

12 And they told Mordecai of Esther’s words.

13 And Mordecai sent word to Esther, saying, “Don’t think you shall escape any more than the rest of the Jews just because you live in the king’s house.

14 For if you remain silent at this time, comfort and deliverance shall appear to the Jews out of another place. And you and your father’s house shall perish. And who knows whether you have come to power for such a time as this?”

15 Then, Esther commanded an answer to Mordecai,

16 “Go and assemble all the Jews who are found in Shushan, and fast for me. And do not eat or drink for three days and nights. I and my maids will also fast. Then I will go in to the King, which is not according to the law. And if I die, I die.”

17 So, Mordecai went his way and did everything that Esther had commanded him.

And on the third day, Esther put on her royal apparel and stood in the court of the king’s palace within, in front of the king’s rooms. And the king sat upon his royal throne, in the king’s palace, opposite the gate of the house.

And when the king saw Esther the Queen standing in the court, she found favor in his sight. And the king held out the golden scepter that was in his hand. So, Esther drew near and touched the top of the scepter.

Then the king said to her, “What’s wrong, Queen Esther? And what is your request? It shall be given to you, even up to half of the kingdom.”

Then Esther said, “If it please the king, let the king and Haman come this day to the banquet that I have prepared for him.”

And the king said, “Bring Haman quickly, so that he may do as Esther has said.” So, the king and Haman came to the banquet that Esther had prepared.

And the king said to Esther at the banquet of wine, “What is your petition, so that it may be given to you? And what is your request? It shall be performed even up to half of the kingdom.”

Then Esther answered, “My petition, and my request is:

If I have found favor in the sight of the king, and if it please the king to give me my petition, and to perform my request, let the king and Haman come to the banquet that I shall prepare for them; and I will do as the king says tomorrow.”

Then, that same day, Haman went out joyful and with a glad heart. But when Haman saw Mordecai in the king’s gate, and that he did not stand or move for him, then Haman was full of indignation at Mordecai.

10 Nevertheless, Haman controlled himself. And when he came home, he sent for his friends and Zeresh, his wife.

11 And Haman told them of the glory of his riches, and the multitude of his children, and all the promotions the king had given him, and how that he had set him above the princes and servants of the king.

12 Haman also said, “Even Esther the Queen let no man except me come in with the king to the banquet that she had prepared. And tomorrow she has called us to her again.

13 But all this is unsatisfying as long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king’s gate.”

14 Then Zeresh, his wife, and all his friends said to him, “Let them make a hanging tree 75 feet high, and tomorrow ask the king to have Mordecai hanged on it. Then you shall go joyfully with the king to the banquet.” And that pleased Haman. So, he had the hanging tree made.

That night, the king did not sleep. And he commanded that the Book of the Records be brought, and the Chronicles. And they were read before the king.

Then, it was found written what Mordecai had told of Bigthana and Teresh, two of the king’s eunuchs, the keepers of the door, who sought to lay hands on King Ahasuerus.

Then the king said, “What honor and dignity has been given to Mordecai for this?” And the king’s servants said, “Nothing.”

And the king said, “Who is in the court?” (Now Haman had come into the inner court of the king’s house to speak to the king about hanging Mordecai on the tree that he had prepared for him).

And the king’s servants said to him, “Behold, Haman stands in the court.” And the king said, “Let him come in.”

And when Haman came in, the king said to him, “What shall be done for the man whom the king will honor?” Then Haman thought in his heart, “To whom would the king do honor more than to me?”

And Haman answered the king, “The man whom the king would honor,

“should be brought the royal apparel which the king used to wear, and the horse that the king used to ride on, with the crown royal set upon his head.

“And let the clothing and the horse be delivered by the hand of one of the king’s most noble princes. And let them dress the man whom the king will honor and have him ride upon the horse through the street of the city, and proclaim before him, ‘This is what is done for the man whom the king will honor.’”

10 Then the king said to Haman, “Hurry, take the clothing and the horse, and do as you have said for Mordecai the Jew, who sits at the king’s gate. Let nothing be left out of all that you have spoken.”

11 So Haman took the clothing and the horse, and dressed Mordecai, and brought him on horseback through the street of the city, and proclaimed before him, “This is what is done for the man whom the king will honor!”

12 And Mordecai came back to the king’s gate. But Haman hurried home, mourning, with his head covered.

13 And Haman told Zeresh, his wife, and all his friends, all that had happened to him. Then his wise men and Zeresh, his wife, said to him, “If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is of Jewish origin, you shall not prevail against him, but shall surely fall before him.”

14 And while they were still talking with him, the king’s eunuchs came and quickly brought Haman to the banquet that Esther had prepared.

So, the king and Haman came to banquet with Queen Esther.

And the king repeated to Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine, “What is your petition, Queen Esther that it may be given to you? And what is your request? It shall be done, even up to the half of the kingdom.”

And Esther the Queen answered, “If I have found favor in your sight, O king, and if it please the king, let my life be given to me at my petition, and my people at my request.

“For we are sold —I and my people —to be destroyed, to be slain, and to perish. If we were merely sold as servants and handmaids, I would have held my tongue, for it would not have been worth the king’s time.”

Then king Ahasuerus said to Queen Esther, “Who is he? And where is he who presumes to do this?”

And Esther said, “The adversary and enemy is this wicked Haman.” Then Haman was afraid before the king and the queen.

And the king arose from the banquet of wine in his wrath and went into the palace garden. But Haman stood up to beg Queen Esther for his life. For he saw that the king intended to do him harm.

And when the king came out of the palace garden into the house again, where they had been drinking wine, Haman had fallen upon the bed where Esther sat. Therefore, the King said, “Will he also force himself on the queen before me in the house?!” As the word went out of the king’s mouth, they covered Haman’s face.

And Harbonah, one of the eunuchs, said in the presence of the king, “Behold, a hanging tree still stands at Haman’s house, 75 feet high, which Haman had prepared for Mordecai, who spoke well of the king.” Then the King said, “Hang him on it.”

10 So they hanged Haman on the tree that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the King’s wrath was pacified.

1 Corinthians 12:1-26

12 Now, concerning spiritual things, brothers, I would not have you ignorant.

You know that you were Gentiles, and were carried away to the dumb idols, as you were led.

Therefore, I declare to you that no one speaking by the Spirit of God calls Jesus accursed. Also, no one can say that Jesus is the Lord, except by the Holy Ghost.

Now, there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit.

And there are diversities of services, but the same Lord.

And there are diversities of operations, but God is the same Who works all in all.

Yet the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each, for the profit of all.

For by the Spirit, the Word of wisdom is given to one; and to another, the Word of knowledge, by the same Spirit;

and to another, faith, by the same Spirit; and to another, the gifts of healing, by the same Spirit;

10 and to another, the operations of miracles; and to another, prophecy; and to another, the discerning of spirits; and to another, diversities of tongues; and to another, the interpretation of tongues.

11 Yet, in all these things works one and the same Spirit, distributing to everyone personally, as He will.

12 For as the body is one yet has many members—and all the members of the body, though they be many, are one body—even so is Christ.

13 For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body - whether Jews or Greeks, whether slave or free - and have all been made to drink of one Spirit.

14 For the body is also not one member, but many.

15 If the foot would say, ‘Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body’, is it therefore not of the body?

16 And if the ear would say, ‘Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body’, is it therefore not of the body?

17 If the whole body were an eye, where then the hearing? And if the whole were hearing, where then the smelling?

18 But now, God has placed the members, every one of them in the body, at His own pleasure.

19 For if they were all one member, where is the body?

20 But indeed, there are now many members, yet one body.

21 Now the eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I have no need of you.’ Nor again the head to the feet, ‘I have no need of you.’

22 Yea, but it is much rather those members of the body which seem to be weaker which are necessary.

23 And upon those members of the body which we think most dishonorable, we place more honor. And those of us who are indecent are more presentable.

24 For the presentable of us have no need. But God has blended the body together, and has given more honor to that which lacked,

25 lest there should be any division in the body. So that the members should have the same care one for another.

26 Therefore, if one member suffers, all suffer with it. If one member is honored, all the members rejoice with it.

Psalm 36

36 Wickedness says to the wicked man, even in my heart, that there is no fear of God before His eyes.

For he flatters himself in his own eyes, while his iniquity is found worthy to be hated.

The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit. He has ceased to understand and to do good.

He imagines mischief upon his bed. He sets himself upon a way that is not good and does not abhor evil.

Your mercy, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, and Your faithfulness to the clouds.

Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains. Your judgments are like a great deep. You, LORD, save man and beast.

How excellent is Your mercy, O God! Therefore, the children of men trust under the shadow of Your wings.

They shall be satisfied with the fatness of Your House; and You shall give them drink out of the river of Your pleasures.

For with You is the well of life; and in Your Light shall we see light.

10 Extend Your lovingkindness to those who know You, and Your righteousness to those who are upright in heart.

11 Do not let the foot of pride come against me; and do not let the hand of the wicked men move me.

12 There those who work iniquity have fallen. They are cast down and shall not be able to rise. A Psalm of David.

Proverbs 21:21-22

21 He who follows after righteousness and mercy shall find life, righteousness and glory.

22 A wise man goes up into the city of the mighty and casts down the strength of the confidence thereof.

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