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14A copy of the edict to be issued as law in every province was published to all the peoples so that they should be ready for this day.
15The couriers went out impelled by the kings command while the decree was issued at the citadel in Susa; and while the king and Haman sat down to drink, the city of Susa was in confusion.
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American Standard VersionA copy of the writing, that the decree should be given out in every province, was published unto all the peoples, that they should be ready against that day.
Douay-Rheims BibleAnd the contents of the letters were to this effect, that all provinces might know and be ready against that day.
Darby Bible TranslationThat the decree might be given in every province, a copy of the writing was published to all peoples, that they should be ready against that day.
English Revised VersionA copy of the writing, that the decree should be given out in every province, was published unto all the peoples, that they should be ready against that day.
Webster's Bible TranslationThe copy of the writing for a commandment to be given in every province, was published to all people, that they should be ready against that day.
World English BibleA copy of the letter, that the decree should be given out in every province, was published to all the peoples, that they should be ready against that day.
Young's Literal Translation a copy of the writing to be made law in every province and province is revealed to all the peoples, to be ready for this day.
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The Net Spread
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Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy ScriptureOf the Felicity and Sweetness of God's Love: and of the Nightingale's Song: and Prayer for Perseverance of True Ghostly Song that Worldly Lovers have Not
Sweeter delight I know not than in my heart to sing Thee Jesu, whom I love, a song of Thy praise. A better and more plenteous felicity I know not then to feel in mind the sweet heat of love. Of all things I hold it best to set Jesu in my heart and desire no other thing. He truly has a good beginning of love that has loving tears, with sweet longing and desire for things everlasting. Truly Christ as it were languishes in our love, whiles He to get us hied to the Cross with so great heat; but it is …
Richard Rolle—The Fire of Love
Discourse on Spiritual Food and True Discipleship. Peter's Confession.
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J. W. McGarvey—The Four-Fold Gospel
In the Days of Queen Esther
Under the favor shown them by Cyrus, nearly fifty thousand of the children of the captivity had taken advantage of the decree permitting their return. These, however, in comparison with the hundreds of thousands scattered throughout the provinces of Medo-Persia, were but a mere remnant. The great majority of the Israelites had chosen to remain in the land of their exile rather than undergo the hardships of the return journey and the re-establishment of their desolated cities and homes. A score or …
Ellen Gould White—The Story of Prophets and Kings
The Sixth Commandment
Thou shalt not kill.' Exod 20: 13. In this commandment is a sin forbidden, which is murder, Thou shalt not kill,' and a duty implied, which is, to preserve our own life, and the life of others. The sin forbidden is murder: Thou shalt not kill.' Here two things are to be understood, the not injuring another, nor ourselves. I. The not injuring another. [1] We must not injure another in his name. A good name is a precious balsam.' It is a great cruelty to murder a man in his name. We injure others in …
Thomas Watson—The Ten Commandments
The Upbringing of Jewish Children
The tenderness of the bond which united Jewish parents to their children appears even in the multiplicity and pictorialness of the expressions by which the various stages of child-life are designated in the Hebrew. Besides such general words as "ben" and "bath"--"son" and "daughter"--we find no fewer than nine different terms, each depicting a fresh stage of life. The first of these simply designates the babe as the newly--"born"--the "jeled," or, in the feminine, "jaldah"--as in Exodus 2:3, 6, 8. …
Alfred Edersheim—Sketches of Jewish Social Life
Esther
The spirit of the book of Esther is anything but attractive. It is never quoted or referred to by Jesus or His apostles, and it is a satisfaction to think that in very early times, and even among Jewish scholars, its right to a place in the canon was hotly contested. Its aggressive fanaticism and fierce hatred of all that lay outside of Judaism were felt by the finer spirits to be false to the more generous instincts that lay at the heart of the Hebrew religion; but by virtue of its very intensity …
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament
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