Esther 2:1-11

Esther 2:1-11

[1] After  these things,  when the wrath  of king  Ahasuerus  was appeased,  he remembered  Vashti,  and what she had done,  and what was decreed  [2] Then said  the king's  servants  that ministered  unto him, Let there be fair  young  virgins  sought  for the king:  [3] And let the king  appoint  officers  in all the provinces  of his kingdom,  that they may gather together  all the fair  young  virgins  unto Shushan  the palace,  to the house  of the women,  unto the custody  of Hege  the king's  chamberlain,  keeper  of the women;  and let their things for purification  be given  [4] And let the maiden  which pleaseth  the king  be queen  instead of Vashti.  And the thing  pleased  the king;  and he did so.  [5] Now in Shushan  the palace  there was a certain  Jew,  whose name  was Mordecai,  the son  of Jair,  the son  of Shimei,  the son  of Kish,  a Benjamite;  [6] Who had been carried away  from Jerusalem  with the captivity  which had been carried away  with Jeconiah  king  of Judah,  whom Nebuchadnezzar  the king  of Babylon  had carried away.  [7] And he brought up  Hadassah,  that is, Esther,  his uncle's  daughter:  for she had neither father  nor mother,  and the maid  was fair  and beautiful;  whom Mordecai,  when her father  and mother  were dead,  took  for his own daughter.  [8] So it came to pass, when the king's  commandment  and his decree  was heard,  and when many  maidens  were gathered together  unto Shushan  the palace,  to the custody  of Hegai,  that Esther  was brought  also unto the king's  house,  to the custody  of Hegai,  keeper  of the women.  [9] And the maiden  pleased  him, and she obtained  kindness  of him;  and he speedily  gave  her her things for purification,  with such things as belonged  to her, and seven  maidens,  which were meet  to be given  her, out of the king's  house:  and he preferred  her and her maids  unto the best  place of the house  of the women.  [10] Esther  had not shewed  her people  nor her kindred:  for Mordecai  had charged  her that she should not shew  [11] And Mordecai  walked  every day  before  the court  of the women's  house,  to know  how Esther  did,  and what should become  of her.