Esther 10:2

2 Or, quant à tous les actes de sa puissance et à ses exploits, et à la description de la grandeur à laquelle le roi éleva Mardochée, ces choses ne sont-elles pas écrites dans le livre des Chroniques des rois de Médie et de Perse?

Esther 10:2 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 10:2

And all the acts of his power, and of his might
As Xerxes was a very mighty and powerful prince:

and the declaration of the greatness of Mordecai, whereunto the king
advanced him;
the history of that, and which tended not a little to the greatness, dignity and prosperity of the king himself, and his whole kingdom:

are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of
Media and Persia?
to which the reader is referred by the writer of this book, the which were in being in his times, but now lost: had they been preserved, they might have been of great use to lead into the history of the Medes and Persians, which for want of them is very dark and intricate; the writer of this book having nothing further to do with it, than as it related to the affairs of the Jews.

Esther 10:2 In-Context

1 Puis le roi Assuérus imposa un tribut au pays et aux îles de la mer.
2 Or, quant à tous les actes de sa puissance et à ses exploits, et à la description de la grandeur à laquelle le roi éleva Mardochée, ces choses ne sont-elles pas écrites dans le livre des Chroniques des rois de Médie et de Perse?
3 Car le Juif Mardochée fut le second après le roi Assuérus, et il fut grand parmi les Juifs et agréable à la multitude de ses frères, recherchant le bien de son peuple, et parlant pour le bonheur de toute sa race.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.