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Esther 2:19

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19 Or, comme on rassemblait des vierges pour la seconde fois, Mardochée était assis à la porte du roi.

Esther 2:19 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 2:19

And when the virgins were gathered together the second time,
&c.] Some think this second collection is that which was made when Esther was taken and brought to the keeper of the women, called the second, in reference to a former collection of them, made when Vashti was taken and made queen; but as there is no proof of any such collection then made, rather the case was this, such was the lust of the king, though he had a queen he loved, and a multitude of concubine's, yet a second collection of virgins was made for his gratification:

then Mordecai sat in the king's gate;
or court, being an officer in it, promoted by the interest of Esther, though not as yet known to be a relation of her's: so (yura) in Xenophon F26 is used of the court of the king of Persia, as the Ottoman or Turkish court is now called the "Porte".


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Cyropaedia, l. 8. c. 2, 5, 11, 40.
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Esther 2:19 In-Context

17 Et le roi aima Esther plus que toutes les autres femmes, et elle gagna ses bonnes grâces et sa faveur plus que toutes les vierges; il mit la couronne royale sur sa tête, et il l'établit reine à la place de Vasthi.
18 Alors le roi fit un grand festin, le festin d'Esther, à tous ses seigneurs, et à ses serviteurs; il soulagea les provinces, et fit des présents, selon la puissance royale.
19 Or, comme on rassemblait des vierges pour la seconde fois, Mardochée était assis à la porte du roi.
20 Esther n'avait fait connaître ni sa naissance ni son peuple, selon que Mardochée le lui avait recommandé; car elle faisait ce que Mardochée lui ordonnait, comme lorsqu'elle était élevée chez lui.
21 En ces jours-là, Mardochée étant assis à la porte du roi, Bigthan et Thérèsh, deux eunuques du roi, d'entre les gardes du seuil, s'étant pris de colère, cherchaient à mettre la main sur le roi Assuérus.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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