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Mardoqueo pide ayuda a Ester

Cuando Mardoqueo se enteró de todo lo que había ocurrido, se rasgó su ropa, se vistió de tela áspera, se arrojó ceniza y salió por la ciudad llorando a gritos con un amargo lamento. Llegó hasta la puerta del palacio porque no se permitía que nadie entrara por la puerta del palacio vestido de luto. A medida que la noticia del decreto real llegaba a todas las provincias, había más duelo entre los judíos. Ayunaban, lloraban y se lamentaban, y muchos se vestían con tela áspera y se acostaban sobre ceniza.

Cuando las doncellas y los eunucos de la reina Ester se le acercaron y le contaron lo de Mardoqueo, ella se angustió profundamente. Le envió ropa para reemplazar la tela áspera, pero él la rechazó. Luego Ester llamó a Hatac, uno de los eunucos del rey que había sido designado como su asistente. Le ordenó que fuera a ver a Mardoqueo y averiguara qué era lo que le preocupaba y por qué estaba de luto. Entonces Hatac salió a buscar a Mardoqueo a la plaza, frente a la puerta del palacio.

Mardoqueo lo puso al tanto de todo lo que había pasado, hasta le dijo el monto exacto de dinero que Amán había prometido depositar en la tesorería del reino para la destrucción de los judíos. Mardoqueo le entregó a Hatac una copia del decreto emitido en Susa, que ordenaba la muerte de todos los judíos. Le pidió a Hatac que se lo mostrara a Ester y le explicara la situación. También le pidió a Hatac que la exhortara a presentarse ante el rey para suplicarle compasión e interceder a favor de su pueblo. Así que Hatac volvió a Ester con el mensaje de Mardoqueo.

10 Entonces Ester le ordenó a Hatac que volviera a ver a Mardoqueo y le diera el siguiente mensaje: 11 «Todos los funcionarios del rey e incluso la gente de las provincias saben que cualquiera que se presenta ante el rey en el patio interior sin haber sido invitado está condenado a morir, a menos que el rey le extienda su cetro de oro. Y el rey no me ha llamado a su presencia en los últimos treinta días». 12 Así que Hatac le dio[a] el mensaje de Ester a Mardoqueo.

13 Mardoqueo le envió la siguiente respuesta a Ester: «No te creas que por estar en el palacio escaparás cuando todos los demás judíos sean asesinados. 14 Si te quedas callada en un momento como este, el alivio y la liberación para los judíos surgirán de algún otro lado, pero tú y tus parientes morirán. ¿Quién sabe si no llegaste a ser reina precisamente para un momento como este?».

15 Entonces Ester envió la siguiente respuesta a Mardoqueo: 16 «Ve y reúne a todos los judíos que están en Susa y hagan ayuno por mí. No coman ni beban durante tres días, ni de noche ni de día; mis doncellas y yo haremos lo mismo. Entonces, aunque es contra la ley, entraré a ver al rey. Si tengo que morir, moriré». 17 Así que Mardoqueo se puso en marcha e hizo todo tal como Ester le había ordenado.

Footnotes

  1. 4:12 Así aparece en la versión griega; en hebreo dice Así que ellos le dieron.

Mordecai Persuades Esther to Help

When Mordecai learned of all that had been done, he tore his clothes,(A) put on sackcloth and ashes,(B) and went out into the city, wailing(C) loudly and bitterly. But he went only as far as the king’s gate,(D) because no one clothed in sackcloth was allowed to enter it. In every province to which the edict and order of the king came, there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping and wailing. Many lay in sackcloth and ashes.

When Esther’s eunuchs and female attendants came and told her about Mordecai, she was in great distress. She sent clothes for him to put on instead of his sackcloth, but he would not accept them. Then Esther summoned Hathak, one of the king’s eunuchs assigned to attend her, and ordered him to find out what was troubling Mordecai and why.

So Hathak went out to Mordecai in the open square of the city in front of the king’s gate. Mordecai told him everything that had happened to him, including the exact amount of money Haman had promised to pay into the royal treasury for the destruction of the Jews.(E) He also gave him a copy of the text of the edict for their annihilation, which had been published in Susa, to show to Esther and explain it to her, and he told him to instruct her to go into the king’s presence to beg for mercy and plead with him for her people.

Hathak went back and reported to Esther what Mordecai had said. 10 Then she instructed him to say to Mordecai, 11 “All the king’s officials and the people of the royal provinces know that for any man or woman who approaches the king in the inner court without being summoned(F) the king has but one law:(G) that they be put to death unless the king extends the gold scepter(H) to them and spares their lives. But thirty days have passed since I was called to go to the king.”

12 When Esther’s words were reported to Mordecai, 13 he sent back this answer: “Do not think that because you are in the king’s house you alone of all the Jews will escape. 14 For if you remain silent(I) at this time, relief(J) and deliverance(K) for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?”(L)

15 Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 16 “Go, gather together all the Jews who are in Susa, and fast(M) for me. Do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my attendants will fast as you do. When this is done, I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish.”(N)

17 So Mordecai went away and carried out all of Esther’s instructions.

When Mordecai perceived all that was done, Mordecai rent his clothes, and put on sackcloth with ashes, and went out into the midst of the city, and cried with a loud and a bitter cry;

And came even before the king's gate: for none might enter into the king's gate clothed with sackcloth.

And in every province, whithersoever the king's commandment and his decree came, there was great mourning among the Jews, and fasting, and weeping, and wailing; and many lay in sackcloth and ashes.

So Esther's maids and her chamberlains came and told it her. Then was the queen exceedingly grieved; and she sent raiment to clothe Mordecai, and to take away his sackcloth from him: but he received it not.

Then called Esther for Hatach, one of the king's chamberlains, whom he had appointed to attend upon her, and gave him a commandment to Mordecai, to know what it was, and why it was.

So Hatach went forth to Mordecai unto the street of the city, which was before the king's gate.

And Mordecai told him of all that had happened unto him, and of the sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king's treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them.

Also he gave him the copy of the writing of the decree that was given at Shushan to destroy them, to shew it unto Esther, and to declare it unto her, and to charge her that she should go in unto the king, to make supplication unto him, and to make request before him for her people.

And Hatach came and told Esther the words of Mordecai.

10 Again Esther spake unto Hatach, and gave him commandment unto Mordecai;

11 All the king's servants, and the people of the king's provinces, do know, that whosoever, whether man or women, shall come unto the king into the inner court, who is not called, there is one law of his to put him to death, except such to whom the king shall hold out the golden sceptre, that he may live: but I have not been called to come in unto the king these thirty days.

12 And they told to Mordecai Esther's words.

13 Then Mordecai commanded to answer Esther, Think not with thyself that thou shalt escape in the king's house, more than all the Jews.

14 For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?

15 Then Esther bade them return Mordecai this answer,

16 Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.

17 So Mordecai went his way, and did according to all that Esther had commanded him.