Esther 7
1 So the
king and
Haman came to
banquet with
Esther the
queen. 2 And the
king said again unto
Esther on the
second day at the
banquet of
wine, What is thy
petition, queen Esther? and it shall be
granted thee: and what is thy
request? and it shall be
performed, even to the
half of the
kingdom. 3 Then
Esther the
queen answered and
said, If I have
found favour in thy
sight, O
king, and if it
please the
king, let my
life be
given me at my
petition, and my
people at my
request: 4 For we are
sold, I and my
people, to be
destroyed, to be
slain, and to
perish. But
if we had been
sold for
bondmen and
bondwomen, I had held my
tongue, although the
enemy could not
countervail the
king's damage. 5 Then the
king Ahasuerus answered and
said unto
Esther the
queen, Who is he, and where is he, that durst
presume in his
heart to
do so?
6 And
Esther said, The
adversary and enemy is this
wicked Haman. Then
Haman was
afraid before the
king and the
queen. 7 And the
king arising from the
banquet of
wine in his
wrath went into the
palace garden: and
Haman stood
up to make
request for his
life to
Esther the
queen; for he
saw that there was
evil determined against him by the
king. 8 Then the
king returned out of the
palace garden into the
place of the
banquet of
wine; and
Haman was
fallen upon the
bed whereon
Esther was. Then
said the
king, Will he
force the
queen also before me in the
house? As the
word went
out of the
king's mouth, they
covered Haman's face. 9 And
Harbonah, one of the
chamberlains, said before the
king, Behold also, the
gallows fifty cubits high, which
Haman had
made for
Mordecai, who had
spoken good for the
king, standeth in the
house of
Haman. Then the
king said,
Hang him thereon.
10 So they
hanged Haman on the
gallows that he had
prepared for
Mordecai. Then was the
king's wrath pacified.