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Esther 5

Esther 5:1

Septuagint ยท public domain
Thomson 1808
AND on the third day, when she had ceased her prayer, she laid aside her lowly garb, and put on her most glorious apparel. And being splendidly clad, having called upon God, the Beholder and Protector of all things, she took along her two maids, and upon one she leaned daintily, and the other followed, lifting up her train. And she bloomed in the perfection of her beauty, with a cheerful and friendly expression, but with a heart strained by fear. And having passed through all the doors, she stood before the king, who was seated upon his royal throne robed in all his majesty, with gold and precious stones. And having raised his countenance, glowing in majesty he looked fiercely upon her; and the queen swooned and paled with faintness, and bowed herself upon the head of the maid that went before her.