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Esther 7:7 - Easy To Read Version

7 The king was very angry. He got up, left his wine, and went out into the garden. But Haman stayed inside to beg Queen Esther to save his life. Haman begged for his life because he knew that the king had already decided to kill him.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

7 And the king arising from the banquet of wine in his wrath went into the palace garden: and Haman stood up to make request for his life to Esther the queen; for he saw that there was evil determined against him by the king.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

7 And the king arose from the feast in his wrath and went into the palace garden; and Haman stood up to make request for his life to Queen Esther, for he saw that there was evil determined against him by the king.

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American Standard Version (1901)

7 And the king arose in his wrath from the banquet of wine and went into the palace garden: and Haman stood up to make request for his life to Esther the queen; for he saw that there was evil determined against him by the king.

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Common English Bible

7 Furious, the king got up and left the banquet for the palace garden. But Haman stood up to beg Queen Esther for his life. He saw clearly that the king’s mood meant a bad end for him.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

7 He told him everything that had happened, how Haman had promised to transfer silver into the king's treasury for the death of the Jews.

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English Standard Version 2016

7 And the king arose in his wrath from the wine-drinking and went into the palace garden, but Haman stayed to beg for his life from Queen Esther, for he saw that harm was determined against him by the king.

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Esther 7:7
14 Tagairtí Cros  

But when those servants told Queen Vashti about the king’s command, she refused to come. Then the king became very angry.


And when those 180 days were over, King Xerxes gave another party that continued for seven days. That party was held in the inside garden of the palace. All the people that were in the capital city of Susa were invited, from the most important to the least important person.


So they hanged Haman on the hanging post he had built for Mordecai. Then the king stopped being angry.


Wicked people see this and become angry.\par They will grind their teeth in anger,\par but then they disappear.\par Wicked people will not get\par what they want most.\par


Good people will win against evil people. Evil people will be forced to bow down to them.


When a king is angry, he can kill someone. And a wise person will try to keep the king happy.


Angry words from a king are like the roars of a lion. But compliments from him are like a gentle rain falling softly on the grass.


In the past, people hurt you.\par Those people will bow down before you.\par In the past, people hated you.\par Those people will bow down at your feet.\par Those people will call you\par ‘The Lord’s City.’\par ‘The Zion {\cf2\super [455]} of the Holy One of Israel.’”\par


Then Nebuchadnezzar was very angry! He looked very mean at Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. He gave an order for the oven to be heated seven times hotter that it usually was.


Listen! There is a synagogue (group) that belongs to Satan (the devil). Those people say they are Jews, but they are liars. Those people are not \{true\} Jews. I will make those people come before you and bow at your feet. They will know that you are the people I have loved.


If your father says, ‘Fine,’ then I am safe. But if your father becomes angry, then you will know that he wants to hurt me.


Jonathan answered, “No, never! If I learn that my father plans to hurt you, then I will warn you.”


Now think about it and decide what you can do. Nabal was foolish to say the things he did! Terrible trouble is coming to our master (Nabal) and all his family.”


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