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Esther 3 - EasyEnglish Bible 2024(EASY)

Chapter 3Mordecai refuses to give honour to Haman

1After some time, King Xerxes gave one of his officers greater authority. The officer's name was Haman. He was the son of Hammedatha, a descendant of Agag. Haman became the most important officer who served the king.

2The king commanded that all the royal officers at the king's gate must bend down low down to Haman. So they all gave Haman honour when he passed them. But Mordecai refused to bend down and give honour to Haman.

3The officers at the king's gate asked Mordecai, ‘Why do you not obey the king's command?’

4They warned Mordecai every day. But he would not agree to bend down low to Haman. So the officers told Haman about this. Mordecai had told them that he was a Jew. So they wanted to know if Haman would allow Mordecai to do this.

Haman decides to kill all the Jews

5When Haman realized that Mordecai would not give him honour, he became very angry.

6But he did not want to destroy only Mordecai. Haman had discovered that Mordecai was a Jew. So he decided to destroy all the Jews who lived in Xerxes' whole kingdom.

7Haman asked his advisors when would be the right time to make this happen. He asked them in the first month of the year (Nisan), during Xerxes' 12th year as king. Haman's advisors threw dice to decide the right time to destroy the Jews. The dice chose the 12th month of the year (Adar). The dice were called ‘Purim’.

8Then Haman said to King Xerxes, ‘There is a group of people who live in many regions of your kingdom. They have different customs to all the other people. They refuse to obey the laws of your kingdom. You should not let them live among all the other people in your kingdom.

9If you agree, we will send out a command to destroy them. Then I will give 350 tons of silver to the king, so that your officers can do this work.’

10The king took his special ring from his finger and he gave it to Hammedatha's son, Haman, the Jews' great enemy.

11He said to Haman, ‘Keep your money. You should do anything that you want to do with these people.’

12On the 13th day of the first month, Haman asked the king's secretaries to come to him. They wrote Haman's commands in letters to the king's rulers and officers in every region. They wrote the letters in the languages that people spoke in the different regions. Haman used the authority of King Xerxes and he marked the letters with the king's special ring.

13Men delivered the letters to all the regions of the kingdom. Haman's command said that, on the 13th day of the 12th month (Adar), people should completely destroy and kill all the Jews. They should kill old people and young people, women and children. Then they should take all the Jews' valuable things for themselves.

14Haman sent a copy of his command to every region, so that it would be read aloud to the people. Everyone would know what the law said, and everyone would be ready on the right day.

15King Xerxes told his men to take the letters quickly to all the people. They also read the law to the people in Susa city. Then Haman and the king sat down to drink wine together. But the people in the city could not understand what was happening.

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