"Hidethem in the dusttogether;Bindthem in the hidden[place].
Now when the kingreturnedfrom the palacegardeninto the placewherethey were drinkingwine,Hamanwas fallingon the couchwhereEstherwas. Then the kingsaid,"Will he evenassaultthe queenwith me in the house?"As the wordwentout of the king'smouth,they coveredHaman'sface.
"Ohthat You would hideme in Sheol,That You would concealme untilYour wrathreturns[to You], That You would seta limitfor me and rememberme!
"But the godlessin heartlayup anger;They do not cryfor helpwhenHe bindsthem.
"Then I will alsoconfessto you, That your own righthandcan saveyou.
As sheepthey are appointedfor Sheol;Deathshall be their shepherd;And the uprightshall ruleover them in the morning,And their formshall be for Sheolto consumeSothat they have nohabitation.
Enterthe rockand hidein the dustFrom the terrorof the LORDand from the splendorof His majesty.
The man who had diedcame forth,boundhandand footwith wrappings,and his facewas wrapped aroundwith a cloth.Jesussaidto them, "Unbindhim, and lethim go."
"He keepsthe feetof His godlyones,But the wickedonesare silencedin darkness;For not by mightshall a manprevail.