Esther 9:20-28

Esther 9:20-28

[20] And Mordecai  wrote  these things,  and sent  letters  unto all the Jews  that were in all the provinces  of the king  Ahasuerus,  both nigh  and far,  [21] To stablish  this among them, that they should keep  the fourteenth  day  of the month  Adar,  and the fifteenth  day  of the same, yearly,  [22] As the days  wherein the Jews  rested  from their enemies,  and the month  which was turned  unto them from sorrow  to joy,  and from mourning  into a good  day:  that they should make  them days  of feasting  and joy,  and of sending  portions  one  to another,  and gifts  to the poor.  [23] And the Jews  undertook  to do  as they had begun,  and as Mordecai  had written  [24] Because Haman  the son  of Hammedatha,  the Agagite,  the enemy  of all the Jews,  had devised  against the Jews  to destroy  them, and had cast  Pur,  that is, the lot,  to consume  them, and to destroy  [25] But when Esther came  before  the king,  he commanded  by letters  that his wicked  device,  which he devised  against the Jews,  should return  upon his own head,  and that he and his sons  should be hanged  on the gallows.  [26] Wherefore they called  these days  Purim  after the name  of Pur.  Therefore for all the words  of this letter,  and of that which they had seen  concerning this matter,  and which had come  [27] The Jews  ordained,  and took  upon them, and upon their seed,  and upon all such as joined  themselves unto them, so as it should not fail,  that they would keep  these two  days  according to their writing,  and according to their appointed time  every year;  [28] And that these days  should be remembered  and kept  throughout  every family,  every province,  and every city;  and that these days  of Purim  should not fail  from among  the Jews,  nor the memorial  of them perish  from their seed.