Ester 5 – OL & NIRV

O Livro

Ester 5:1-14

O pedido de Ester ao rei

1Três dias mais tarde, Ester vestiu-se com roupas reais e entrou no pátio interior, mesmo em frente à sala onde se encontrava o rei no seu trono. 2Quando ele viu a rainha Ester no pátio interior, deu-lhe as boas-vindas, estendendo para ela o cetro de ouro. Ester aproximou-se e tocou-lhe.

3Perguntou-lhe o rei: “Que pretendes, rainha Ester? Que queres pedir-me? Dar-te-ei o que me pedires, mesmo que seja metade do reino!”

4Ester respondeu: “Se o rei achasse bem, gostaria que viesse hoje, juntamente com Hamã, ao banquete que preparei para vos oferecer.”

5O rei voltou-se para os seus colaboradores: “Digam a Hamã que se despache!” E foram os dois ao banquete da rainha.

6Na altura de servirem os vinhos, o rei disse a Ester: “Diz-me o que pretendes realmente e eu to darei, mesmo que seja metade do reino!”

7“O meu pedido, o meu grande desejo é este: 8se o rei me ama e quer na verdade ser-me favorável, que venha de novo amanhã com Hamã ao banquete que preparei, e então explicarei tudo.”

9Hamã era um homem feliz quando deixou o banquete; mas quando viu Mardoqueu ali junto ao portão do palácio, sem se levantar nem tremer na sua presença, ficou furioso. 10Conteve-se, contudo; foi para casa e juntou os amigos e Zerés sua mulher. 11Começou a gabar-se das suas riquezas, dos muitos filhos, das honras que o rei lhe tinha concedido e como se tornara na pessoa mais importante no reino a seguir ao soberano.

12E não pôde deixar de acrescentar triunfalmente: “Sim, a própria rainha Ester me convidou, a mim e ao rei, só os dois, para um banquete que nos foi oferecido! Amanhã estamos de novo convidados! 13No entanto, há uma coisa que me incomoda tremendamente, que é ver esse judeu Mardoqueu sentado ali mesmo em frente ao portão do palácio, e ele nem sequer se levanta quando eu passo!”

14A sua mulher Zerés, apoiada por todos os amigos, sugeriu-lhe então: “Manda levantar uma forca com 25 metros de altura e logo de manhã pede ao rei para enforcarem Mardoqueu. Assim, já poderás ir outra vez ao banquete satisfeito.” Hamã concordou e mandou fazer a forca.

New International Reader’s Version

Esther 5:1-14

Esther Asks the King for a Favor

1On the third day Esther put on her royal robes. She stood in the inner courtyard of the palace. It was in front of the king’s hall. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the hall. He was facing the entrance. 2He saw Queen Esther standing in the courtyard. He was pleased with her. So he reached out toward her the gold scepter that was in his hand. Then Esther approached him. She touched the tip of the scepter.

3The king asked, “What is it, Queen Esther? What do you want? I’ll give it to you. I’ll even give you up to half of my kingdom.”

4Esther replied, “King Xerxes, if it pleases you, come to a feast today. I’ve prepared it for you. Please have Haman come with you.”

5“Bring Haman at once,” the king said to his servants. “Then we’ll do what Esther asks.”

So the king and Haman went to the feast Esther had prepared. 6As they were drinking wine, the king asked Esther the same question again. He said, “What do you want? I’ll give it to you. What do you want me to do for you? I’ll even give you up to half of my kingdom.”

7Esther replied, “Here is what I want. Here is my appeal to you. 8I hope you will be pleased to give me what I want. And I hope you will be pleased to listen to my appeal. If you are, I’d like you and Haman to come tomorrow to the feast I’ll prepare for you. Then I’ll answer your question.”

Haman Is Very Angry With Mordecai

9That day Haman was happy. So he left the palace in a good mood. But then he saw Mordecai at the palace gate. He noticed that Mordecai didn’t stand up when he walked by. In fact, Mordecai didn’t have any respect for him at all. So he was very angry with him. 10But Haman was able to control himself. He went on home.

Haman called together his friends and his wife Zeresh. 11He bragged to them about how rich he was. He talked about how many sons he had. He spoke about all the ways the king had honored him. He bragged about how the king had given him a high position. It was higher than the position of any of the other nobles and officials. 12“And that’s not all,” Haman added. “I’m the only person Queen Esther invited to come with the king to the feast she gave. Now she has invited me along with the king tomorrow. 13But even all of that doesn’t satisfy me. I won’t be satisfied as long as I see that Jew Mordecai sitting at the palace gate.”

14Haman’s wife Zeresh and all his friends said to him, “Get a pole. In the morning, ask the king to have Mordecai put to death. Have the pole stuck through his body. Set it up at a place where it will be 75 feet above the ground. Everyone will be able to see it there. Then go to the feast with the king. Have a good time.” Haman was delighted with that suggestion. So he got the pole ready.