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A new Feaſt
Chap.x.
is ordeined.

ſame, they reſted, and made it a day of feaſting and gladneſſe.

19Therefore the Iewes of the villages, that dwelt in the vnwalled townes, made the foureteenth day of the moneth Adar, a day of gladneſſe and feaſting, and a good day, and of ſending portions one to another.

20¶ And Mordecai wrote theſe things, and ſent letters vnto all the Iewes, that were in all the prouinces of the king Ahaſuerus, both nigh ⁊ farre,

21To ſtabliſh this among them, that they ſhould keepe the fourteenth day of the moneth Adar, and the fifteenth day of the ſame, yeerely:

22As the dayes wherein the Iewes reſted from their enemies, ⁊ the moneth which was turned vnto them, from ſorrow to ioy, and from mourning into a good day: that they ſhould make them daies of feaſting and ioy, and of ſending portions one to another, and gifts to the poore.

23And the Iewes vndertooke to doe, as they had begun, and as Mordecai had written vnto them:

24Becauſe Haman the ſonne of Hammedatha the Agagite, the enemie of all the Iewes, had deuiſed againſt the Iewes to deſtroy them, and had caſt Pur, (that is, the lot) to Heb. cruſh. conſume them, and to deſtroy them.

25But Heb. when ſhe came. when Eſther came before the king, he commanded by letters, that his wicked deuice which he deuiſed againſt the Iewes, ſhould returne vpon his owne head, and that he and his ſonnes, ſhould be hanged on the gallous.

26Wherefore they called theſe dayes Purim, after the name of ‖That is, Lot. Pur: therefore for all the words of this letter, and of that which they had ſeene concerning this matter, and which had come vnto them,

27The Iewes ordeined, and tooke vpon them, and vpon their ſeed, and vpon all ſuch as ioyned themſelues vnto them, ſo as it ſhould not Hebr. paſſe. faile, that they would keepe theſe two dayes, according to their writing, and according to their appointed time, euery yeere:

28And that theſe dayes ſhould be remembred, and kept throughout euery generation, euery family, euery prouince, and euery citie, and that theſe dayes of Purim ſhould not Hebr. paſſe. faile from among the Iewes, nor the memoriall of them Hebr. be ended. periſh from their ſeed.

29Then Eſther the Queene, the daughter of Abihail, and Mordecai the Iew, wrote with Hebr. all ſtrength. all authoritie, to confirme this ſecond letter of Purim.

30And hee ſent the letters vnto all the Iewes, to the hundred, twentie and ſeuen prouinces of the kingdome of Ahaſuerus, with wordes of peace and trueth:

31To confirme theſe dayes of Purim, in their times appointed, according as Mordecai the Iew, and Eſther the Queene had enioyned them, and as they had decreed Hebr. for their ſoules. for themſelues and for their ſeed, the matters of the faſtings and their cry.

32And the decree of Eſther confirmed theſe matters of Purim, and it was written in the booke.

CHAP. X.

1 Ahaſuerus his greatneſſe. 3 Mordecais aduancement.

ANd the king Ahaſuerus layde a tribute vpon the land, and vpon the Iſles of the ſea.

2And all the actes of his power, and of his might, and the declaration of the greatneſſe of Mordecai, whereunto the king Heb. made him great. aduanced him, are they not written in the booke of the Chronicles of the kings of Media and Perſia?

3For Mordecai the Iew was next vnto King Ahaſuerus, and great among the Iewes, and accepted of the multitude of his brethren, ſeeking the wealth of his people, and ſpeaking peace to all his ſeed.


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