Esther 5
1 Now it came to pass on the
third day, that
Esther put
on her
royal apparel, and
stood in the
inner court of the
king's house, over
against the
king's house: and the
king sat upon his
royal throne in the
royal house, over
against the
gate of the
house. 2 And it was so, when the
king saw Esther the
queen standing in the
court, that she
obtained favour in his
sight: and the
king held
out to
Esther the
golden sceptre that was in his
hand. So
Esther drew
near, and
touched the
top of the
sceptre. 3 Then
said the
king unto her, What wilt thou,
queen Esther? and what is thy
request? it shall be even
given thee to the
half of the
kingdom. 4 And
Esther answered, If it seem
good unto the
king, let the
king and
Haman come this
day unto the
banquet that I have
prepared for him.
5 Then the
king said, Cause
Haman to make
haste, that he may
do as
Esther hath
said. So the
king and
Haman came to the
banquet that
Esther had
prepared.
6 And the
king said unto
Esther at the
banquet of
wine, What is thy
petition? and it shall be
granted thee: and what is thy
request? even to the
half of the
kingdom it shall be
performed.
7 Then
answered Esther, and
said, My
petition and my
request is;
8 If I have
found favour in the
sight of the
king, and if it
please the
king to
grant 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 to
morrow as the
king hath
said. 9 Then
went Haman forth that
day joyful and with a
glad heart: but when
Haman saw Mordecai in the
king's gate, that he stood not
up, nor
moved for him,
he was
full of
indignation against
Mordecai. 10 Nevertheless
Haman refrained himself: and when he
came home, he
sent and
called 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 things wherein the
king had
promoted him, and how he had
advanced him above the
princes and
servants of the
king. 12 Haman said moreover, Yea,
Esther the
queen did let no man come
in with the
king unto the
banquet that she had
prepared but myself; and to
morrow am I
invited unto her also with the
king. 13 Yet all this
availeth me nothing, so long
as I
see Mordecai the
Jew sitting at the
king's gate. 14 Then
said Zeresh his
wife and all his
friends unto him, Let a
gallows be
made of
fifty cubits high, and to
morrow speak thou unto the
king that
Mordecai may be
hanged thereon: then
go thou in
merrily with the
king unto the
banquet. And the
thing pleased Haman; and he
caused the
gallows to be
made.