Esther 3:1-11

Esther 3:1-11

[1] After  these things  did king  Ahasuerus  promote  Haman  the son  of Hammedatha  the Agagite,  and advanced  him, and set  his seat  above all the princes  [2] And all the king's  servants,  that were in the king's  gate,  bowed,  and reverenced  Haman:  for the king  had so commanded  concerning him. But Mordecai  bowed  not, nor did him reverence.  [3] Then the king's  servants,  which were in the king's  gate,  said  unto Mordecai,  Why transgressest  thou the king's  commandment?  [4] Now it came to pass, when they spake  daily  unto him, and he hearkened  not unto them, that they told  Haman,  to see  whether Mordecai's  matters  would stand:  for he had told  them that he was a Jew.  [5] And when Haman  saw  that Mordecai  bowed  not, nor did him reverence,  then was Haman  full  of wrath.  [6] And he thought  scorn  to lay  hands  on Mordecai  alone; for they had shewed  him the people  of Mordecai:  wherefore Haman  sought  to destroy  all the Jews  that were throughout the whole kingdom  of Ahasuerus,  even the people  of Mordecai.  [7] In the first  month,  Nisan,  in the twelfth  year  of king  Ahasuerus,  they cast  Pur,  that is, the lot,  before  Haman  from day  and from month  to the twelfth  month, that is, the month  Adar.  [8] And Haman  said  unto king  Ahasuerus,  There is  a certain  people  scattered abroad  and dispersed  among the people  in all the provinces  of thy kingdom;  and their laws  are diverse  from all people;  neither keep  they the king's  laws:  therefore it is not for the king's  profit  to suffer  [9] If it please  the king,  let it be written  that they may be destroyed:  and I will pay  ten  thousand  talents  of silver  to the hands  of those that have the charge  of the business,  to bring  it into the king's  treasuries.  [10] And the king  took  his ring  from his hand,  and gave  it unto Haman  the son  of Hammedatha  the Agagite,  the Jews'  enemy.  [11] And the king  said  unto Haman,  The silver  is given  to thee, the people  also, to do  with them as it seemeth  good  to thee.