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(0.50)Est 5:2

When the king saw Queen Esther standing in the court, she met with his approval. 1  The king extended to Esther the gold scepter that was in his hand, and Esther approached and touched the end of the scepter.

(0.50)Est 5:8

If I have found favor in the king’s sight and if the king is inclined 1  to grant my request and perform my petition, let the king and Haman come tomorrow to the banquet that I will prepare for them. At that time 2  I will do as the king wishes. 3 

(0.50)Est 7:3

Queen Esther replied, “If I have met with your approval, 1  O king, and if the king is so inclined, grant me my life as my request, and my people as my petition.

(0.50)Ecc 9:11

Again, 1  I observed this on the earth: 2  the race is not always 3  won by the swiftest, the battle is not always won by the strongest; prosperity 4  does not always belong to those who are the wisest, wealth does not always belong to those who are the most discerning, nor does success 5  always come to those with the most knowledge – for time and chance may overcome 6  them all.

(0.50)Zec 12:10

“I will pour out on the kingship 1  of David and the population of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication so that they will look to me, 2  the one they have pierced. They will lament for him as one laments for an only son, and there will be a bitter cry for him like the bitter cry for a firstborn. 3 

(0.44)Est 2:15

When it became the turn of Esther daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mordecai (who had raised her as if she were his own daughter 1 ) to go to the king, she did not request anything except what Hegai the king’s eunuch, who was overseer of the women, had recommended. Yet Esther met with the approval of all who saw her.

(0.44)Est 8:5

She said, “If the king is so inclined and if I have met with his approval and if the matter is agreeable to the king and if I am attractive to him, let an edict be written rescinding those recorded intentions of Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, 1  which he wrote in order to destroy the Jews who are throughout all the king’s provinces.



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