Ester 3:12

12 El día trece del mes primero se convocó a los secretarios del rey. Redactaron en la escritura de cada provincia y en el idioma de cada pueblo todo lo que Amán ordenaba a los sátrapas del rey, a los intendentes de las diversas provincias y a los funcionarios de los diversos pueblos. Todo se escribió en nombre del rey Asuero y se selló con el anillo real.

Ester 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 3:12

Then were the king's scribes called, on the thirteenth day of
the first month
The month Nisan, ( Esther 3:7 ) , after Haman had leave and power from the king to destroy the Jews, and his ring given him in token of it; the king's scribes or secretaries of state were called together on that day, to write the letters for that purpose:

and there was written according to all that Haman had commanded;
whatever he would have done; he had an unlimited power to do what he pleased, and he made use of it, and directed the scribes what they should write:

unto the king's lieutenants, and to the governors that were over every
province;
the deputy governors of the one hundred and twenty seven provinces, ( Esther 1:1 )

and to the rulers of every people of every province;
it seems there were different people in every province, which had their rulers; and these were sent to:

according to the writing thereof, and to every people after their
language;
and letters were written in the language, and character of the language, each people spoke, that they might be understood by them:

in the name of King Ahasuerus was it written, and sealed with the
king's ring.
All this Haman took care to have done so early as the thirteenth of Nisan, though the execution was not to be until the thirteenth of Adar, eleven months after; partly that there might be time enough to send the letters everywhere, even to the most distant parts; and chiefly lest Ahasuerus should change his mind, and be prevailed upon to revoke his grant; and, it may be, either to keep the Jews in continual dread, or cause them to flee.

Ester 3:12 In-Context

10 Entonces el rey se quitó el anillo que llevaba su sello y se lo dio a Amán hijo de Hamedata, descendiente de Agag y enemigo de los judíos.
11 —Quédate con el dinero —le dijo el rey a Amán—, y haz con ese pueblo lo que mejor te parezca.
12 El día trece del mes primero se convocó a los secretarios del rey. Redactaron en la escritura de cada provincia y en el idioma de cada pueblo todo lo que Amán ordenaba a los sátrapas del rey, a los intendentes de las diversas provincias y a los funcionarios de los diversos pueblos. Todo se escribió en nombre del rey Asuero y se selló con el anillo real.
13 Luego se enviaron los documentos por medio de los mensajeros a todas las provincias del rey con la orden de exterminar, matar y aniquilar a todos los judíos —jóvenes y ancianos, mujeres y niños— y saquear sus bienes en un solo día: el día trece del mes duodécimo, es decir, el mes de adar.
14 En cada provincia se debía emitir como ley una copia del edicto, el cual se comunicaría a todos los pueblos a fin de que estuvieran preparados para ese día.
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