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1Mordecai discovered what Haman had done. He was very upset. He tore his clothes and he dressed in sackcloth and ashes. He went into the city. He cried and he wept loudly as he went.
2Nobody who was wearing sackcloth could go into the yard of the palace. So Mordecai stopped at the king's gate.
3Jews who lived in all the regions of Xerxes' kingdom heard the king's command. So they were very sad. They were weeping and they were fasting. Many of them lay on sackcloth and ashes.
4Esther's female servants and the eunuchs who took care of her told her what Mordecai was doing. So Esther was very upset. She sent clothes for Mordecai to wear instead of the sackcloth. But Mordecai refused to wear them.
5Hathach was one of the king's eunuchs who served Esther. Esther asked him to discover what was the matter with Mordecai.
6So Hathach went to speak to Mordecai. Mordecai was outside the king's gate, in an open place.
7Mordecai told Hathach everything that had happened. He told Hathach how much money Haman would pay to the king when people destroyed all the Jews.
8Mordecai gave Hathach a copy of the law that they had read aloud to the people in Susa. He told Hathach to show the law to Esther and explain it to her. Mordecai also said that Esther must go and speak to the king. She must ask the king to let her people live.
9Hathach went back into the palace. He told Esther what Mordecai had said.
10Then Esther sent Hathach back to Mordecai with this message:
11‘Everybody knows the law. People cannot go to meet the king in his own part of the palace unless the king asks them to come. All the king's officers and all his people know that that is the law. Nobody can go to the king when the king has not asked to see them. Anyone who does that must die. They will only stay alive if the king holds out his gold sceptre towards them. As for me, the king has not asked me to go to him for the last 30 days.’
12When Mordecai heard this message from Esther,
13he sent this answer back to her: ‘Do not think that you will be safe because you live in the king's palace. You will not escape when they kill all the other Jews.
14You must speak now on behalf of all the Jewish people. If you do not, they will receive help from another place. They will become safe and free, but you and your father's family will die. I think that perhaps you have become queen so that you can help at a time like this.’
15Then Esther sent this answer to Mordecai:
16‘Tell all the Jews in Susa to meet together. Tell them to fast and to pray for me. They must not eat or drink for three days, during the day and the night. My female servants and I will also fast. After three days, I will go and speak to the king. I know that this is against the king's law. But if I must die, I agree to die.’
17Then Mordecai left the king's gate. He did everything that Esther had told him to do.
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