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Esther 3:15

Listen to Esther 3:15
15 Les courriers, pressés par le commandement du roi, partirent; l'ordonnance fut aussi publiée à Suse, la capitale. Et tandis que le roi et Haman étaient assis à boire, la ville de Suse était dans la consternation.

Esther 3:15 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 3:15

The post went out, being hastened by the king's command
Both to set out and make as much dispatch as possible:

and the decree was given in Shushan the palace;
by the king, and with the advice of his courtiers:

and the king and Haman sat down to drink;
at a banquet which perhaps Haman had prepared, in gratitude to the king for what he had granted him, both being highly delighted with what had been done:

but the city Shushan was perplexed;
the court was agreed, but the city was divided, as the former Targum says, with the joy of strange nations, and the weeping of the people of Israel, there being many Jews in the city; with whom no doubt there were many in connection, through affinity or friendship, or commerce, that were concerned for them; or, however, were shocked at such a barbarous scheme; and which they knew not where it would end, and how far they themselves might be involved in it, when once a mob had such a power granted to them.

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Esther 3:15 In-Context

13 Et les lettres furent envoyées par des courriers, dans toutes les provinces du roi, afin qu'on eût à exterminer, à tuer et à détruire tous les Juifs, tant les jeunes que les vieux, les petits enfants et les femmes, dans un même jour, le treizième du douzième mois, qui est le mois d'Adar, et à piller leurs dépouilles.
14 Les lettres qui furent écrites portaient qu'on publierait l'ordonnance dans chaque province, et qu'on la notifierait publiquement à tous les peuples, afin qu'on fût prêt pour ce jour-là.
15 Les courriers, pressés par le commandement du roi, partirent; l'ordonnance fut aussi publiée à Suse, la capitale. Et tandis que le roi et Haman étaient assis à boire, la ville de Suse était dans la consternation.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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