Esther 2:3-4

3 Et que le roi établisse des commissaires, dans toutes les provinces de son royaume, qui assemblent toutes les jeunes filles, vierges et belles de figure, à Suse, la capitale, dans la maison des femmes, sous la surveillance d'Hégaï, eunuque du roi et gardien des femmes; et qu'on leur donne ce qu'il leur faut pour se préparer.
4 Et la jeune fille qui plaira au roi régnera à la place de Vasthi. La chose plut au roi, et il le fit ainsi.

Esther 2:3-4 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER 2

By the advice of the ministers of King Ahasuerus, fair virgins were sought for throughout his dominions, and brought to his chamberlain, the keeper of the women, among whom was Esther, a Jewish virgin, Es 2:1-8, who found favour with the chamberlain, and afterwards with the king, who made her queen instead of Vashti, and a feast on that account, Es 2:9-18. Mordecai, to whom Esther was related, and according to whose advice she acted, sitting in the king's gate, discovered a conspiracy against the king, which he now made known to Esther, Es 2:19-23.

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.