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Ester 8:1

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1 Naquele mesmo dia deu o rei Assuero � rainha Ester a casa de Hamã, o inimigo dos judeus. E Mardoqueu apresentou-se perante o rei, pois Ester tinha declarado o que ele era.

Ester 8:1 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 8:1

On that day did the King, Ahasuerus, give the house of
Haman, the Jews' enemy, unto Esther the queen
That, and all the goods in it, and estate belonging to it; which being confiscated to the king, he gave to Esther, who would have been the sufferer, had his scheme taken place; so the Targum adds,

``and the men of his house, and all his treasures, and all his riches:''

and Mordecai came before the king;
was introduced into his presence, became one of his privy counsellors, one of those that saw the king's face, and sat first in the kingdom, ( Esther 1:14 )

for Esther had told what he was unto her;
what relation he stood in to her; her uncle, according to the Vulgate Latin version, and so Aben Ezra and Josephus, but wrongly, for she was his uncle's daughter; so that they were brother's children, or own cousins, see ( Esther 2:7 ) .

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Ester 8:1 In-Context

1 Naquele mesmo dia deu o rei Assuero � rainha Ester a casa de Hamã, o inimigo dos judeus. E Mardoqueu apresentou-se perante o rei, pois Ester tinha declarado o que ele era.
2 O rei tirou o seu anel que ele havia tomado a Hamã, e o deu a Mardoqueu. E Ester encarregou Mardoqueu da casa de Hamã.
3 Tornou Ester a falar perante o rei e, lançando-se-lhe aos pés, com lágrimas suplicou que revogasse a maldade de Hamã, o agagita, e o intento que este projetara contra os judeus.
4 Então o rei estendeu para Ester o cetro de ouro. Ester, pois, levantou-se e, pondo-se em pé diante do rei,
5 disse: Se parecer bem ao rei, e se eu tenho alcançado o seu favor, e se este negócio é reto diante do rei, e se eu lhe agrado, escreva-se que se revoguem as cartas concebidas por Hamã, filho de Hamedata, o agagita, as quais ele escreveu para destruir os judeus que há em todas as províncias do rei.
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