Esther 9:4

4 He was well known in the palace. His fame spread all through the territories. So he became more and more important.

Esther 9:4 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 9:4

For Mordecai was great in the king's house
Not only over Esther's affairs, but was one of the king's counsellors, and was the chief minister of state:

and his fame went out throughout all the provinces;
what a favourite he was of the king, as well as a relation of the queen, and how wise and just his administrations were:

for this man Mordecai waxed greater and greater,
was more and more in the king's favour, and had offices of honour and trust heaped upon him, and increased both in wealth and power.

Esther 9:4 In-Context

2 The Jews gathered together in their cities. They gathered in all of the territories King Xerxes ruled over. They came together to attack those who were trying to destroy them. No one could stand up against them. The people from all of the other nations were afraid of them.
3 All of the nobles in the territories helped the Jews. So did the royal officials, the governors and the king's officers. That's because they were so afraid of Mordecai.
4 He was well known in the palace. His fame spread all through the territories. So he became more and more important.
5 The Jews struck down all of their enemies with swords. They killed them and destroyed them. They did what they pleased to those who hated them.
6 The Jews killed 500 men. They destroyed them in the safest place in Susa.
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