Persian King Xerxes (Ahasuerus) and Queen Esther
Immediately afterward, Haman joined the King for a second banquet by invitation of Queen Esther. During the banquet, the King asked Esther what she desired, even offering her up to half of his kingdom. Esther 7:3Then Queen Esther answered and said, “If I have found favor in your sight, O king, and if it please the king, let my life be given me as my petition, and my people as my request;Esther reveals her Jewish identity and exposes Haman's plan to annihilate the Jews. The furious king orders Haman to hang on the very gallows he himself prepared for Mordechai. Ahasuerus issues a counter edict allowing the Jews to defend themselves. On the appointed day of the edict, the Jews obtain a great victory over their enemies. To this day the Jews annually celebrate it as the festival of Purim.Josephus, Antiquities 11.6.13“Mordecai also wrote to the Jews…to observe these days, and celebrate them as festivals; … the Jews still keep the aforementioned days, and call them days of Purim.”
Ahasuerus and Haman at the Feast of Esther by Rembrandt
Pushkin Museum, Moscow
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Josephus, Antiquities 11.6.13
“Mordecai also wrote to the Jews…to observe these days, and celebrate them as festivals; … the Jews still keep the aforementioned days, and call them days of Purim.”
Dans la Bible
Then Queen Esther answered and said, “If I have found favor in your sight, O king, and if it please the king, let my life be given me as my petition, and my people as my request;
" וַתַּ֨עַן אֶסְתֵּ֤ר הַמַּלְכָּה֙ וַתֹּאמַ֔ר אִם־מָצָ֨אתִי חֵ֤ן בְּעֵינֶ֨יךָ֙ הַמֶּ֔לֶךְ וְאִם־עַל־הַמֶּ֖לֶךְ ט֑וֹב תִּנָּֽתֶן־לִ֤י נַפְשִׁי֙ בִּשְׁאֵ֣לָתִ֔י וְעַמִּ֖י בְּבַקָּֽשָׁתִֽי."
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The story of Purim is one of the most infamous anti-Semitic stories in ancient history, where the enemy of the Jewish People sought to completely annihilate them.