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Esther 1

Ahasuerus organizes a feast and orders his wife Vashti to display her beauty before the guests. She refuses. Ahasuerus removes her as queen and then orders all beautiful young girls to be presented to him, so he can choose a new queen to replace Vashti.

People: Ahasuerus - Vashti - Mehuman - Biztha - Harbona - Bigtha - Abagtha - Zethar - Carcas - Carshena - Shethar - Admatha - Tarshish - Meres - Marsena - Memucan

Places: Shushan - India - Ethiopia - Persia - Media

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Esther 2

To find a new queen for King Ahasuerus, beautiful young women are gathered to the palace. The king chooses Esther for his wife and queen. Mordecai, Esther's cousin, overhears a plot to assassinate the king. He tells Esther of it, and she warns her husband of the threat.

People: Ahasuerus - Vashti - Hegai - Mordecai - Esther - Shaashgaz - Bigthan - Teresh

Places: Shushan - Jerusalem - Kingdom of Judah - Babylon

Related Articles: Jair - Shimei - Kish - Benjamite - Jeconiah - Nebuchadnezzar II - Babylonian captivity - Myrrh - Abihail

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Esther 3

Ahasuerus appoints Haman as his prime minister. Mordecai falls into Haman's disfavor as he refuses to bow down to him. Having found out that Mordecai is Jewish, Haman plans to kill not just Mordecai but all the Jews in the empire.

People: Ahasuerus - Haman - Mordecai

Places: Shushan

Related Articles: Hammedatha - Agagite - Jew - Purim - Cleromancy

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Esther 4

Mordecai informs Esther what has happened and tells her to intercede with the King. She is afraid to break the law and go to the King uninvited. She requests that all Jews fast and pray for three days together with her.

People: Mordecai - Esther - Hatach - Haman

Places: Shushan

Related Articles: Jew - Fasting

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Esther 5

Esther invites the king to a feast in the company of Haman. During the feast, she asks them to attend a further feast the next evening. Meanwhile, Haman is again offended by Mordechai and builds a gallows for him.

People: Esther - Ahasuerus - Haman - Mordecai - Zeresh

Related Articles: Gallows - Cubit

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Esther 6

Ahasuerus asks Haman what should be done for the man that he wishes to honor. Thinking that the king means him, Haman says that the man should be dressed in the king's royal robes and led around on the king's royal horse. To his horror, the king instructs Haman to do so to Mordechai.

People: Ahasuerus - Mordecai - Haman - Zeresh - Esther

Related Articles: Bigthana - Teresh - Hanging - Gallows - Jew - Herald

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Esther 7

Ahasuerus and Haman attend Esther's second banquet, at which she reveals that she is Jewish and that Haman is planning to exterminate her people, including her. Overcome by rage, Ahasuerus orders that Haman is to be hanged on the gallows that had been prepared for Mordecai.

People: Ahasuerus - Haman - Esther - Harbonah

Related Articles: Mordecai - Hanging - Gallows

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Esther 8

The previous decree against the Jews cannot be annulled, but the king allows the Jews to defend themselves during attacks. Mordecai is raised to a high rank, and donned in a royal bluish cloak.

People: Ahasuerus - Esther - Mordecai

Places: India - Ethiopia - Shushan

Related Articles: Haman - Jew - Agagite - Hammedatha - Sivan - Adar

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Esther 9

On 13 Adar, five hundred people who attacked the Jews and Haman's ten sons are killed in Shushan. Mordechai assumes a prominent position in Ahasuerus' court, and institutes an annual commemoration of the delivery of the Jewish people from annihilation.

People: Ahasuerus - Mordecai - Parshandatha - Dalphon - Aspatha - Poratha - Adalia - Aridatha - Parmashta - Arisai - Aridai - Vajezatha - Esther

Places: Shushan

Related articles: Adar - Jew - Haman - Hammedatha - Agagite - Purim - Abihail

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Esther 10

Ahasuerus lays tribute on his kingdom and promotes Mordecai to his second-in-command.

People: Ahasuerus - Mordecai

Places: Media - Persia

Related Articles: Chronicles of the Kings of Media and Persia - Jew

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