< Ester 6 >
1 Iden samme Nat kunde Kongen ikke sove, og han bød at hente Krønikebogen om de daglige Begivenheder; og de bleve læste for Kongen.
That night the king was unable to sleep, so he [summoned] a servant [and] told [him] to bring the records of what had happened during all the time he had been king. [So the servant brought the records] and read some of them to the king.
2 Og der fandtes skrevet, at Mardokaj havde gjort Angivelse om Bigtana og Theres, to af Kongens Kammertjenere, af dem, som holdt Vagt ved Dørtærskelen, og som havde søgt at lægge Haand paa Kong Ahasverus.
[The servant read about] Bigthana and Teresh, the two men who had guarded the entrance to the king’s rooms. He read the account of when Mordecai had found out that they planned to assassinate the king [and that he had told the king about it].
3 Og Kongen sagde: Hvad Ære og Ophøjelse er der sket Mardokaj for det? Da sagde Kongens Folk, som tjente ham: Ham er ikke sket nogen Ting.
The king asked [some of his servants], “What did we do to reward Mordecai or show that we appreciate what he did?” The servants replied, “We did not do anything for him.”
4 Da sagde Kongen: Hvo er i Forgaarden? Og Haman var kommen i Kongens Hus's yderste Forgaard for at tale til Kongen om at hænge Mardokaj paa det Træ, som han havde ladet berede for ham.
At that moment, Haman entered the outer courtyard of the palace. He wanted to talk to the king about hanging Mordecai on the gallows that he had [just] set up. The king [saw him and] said, “Who is [that out there] in the courtyard?”
5 Og Kongens Tjenere sagde til ham: Se, Haman staar i Forgaarden; og Kongen sagde: Lader ham komme ind!
His servants replied, “That is Haman standing there in the courtyard.” The king said, “Bring him in [here]!”
6 Der Haman kom, sagde Kongen til ham: Hvad skal man gøre ved den Mand, som Kongen har Lyst til at ære? Og Haman sagde i sit Hjerte: Hvem skulde Kongen have Lyst til at gøre mere Ære end mig?
When Haman came in, the king asked him, “What should I do for a man whom I want to honor?” Haman thought to himself, “(Whom would the king like to honor more than me?/I think there is no one whom the king would like to honor more than me!)” [RHQ]
7 Derfor sagde Haman til Kongen: Er der en Mand, som Kongen har Lyst til at ære,
So he replied to the king, “If there is someone you wish to honor,
8 saa bringe man et kongeligt Klædebon, som Kongen har været iført, og en Hest, som Kongen har redet paa, og paa hvis Hoved en kongelig Krone er sat;
you should [tell your servants to] bring him one of the robes you wear [you to show that you are] the king. Also tell them to bring one of the horses you have ridden. Tell them to put a fancy headdress on the horse’s head to show that it belongs to you, the king.
9 og man give det Klædebon og den Hest i Haanden paa en Mand af Kongens fornemste Fyrster, og man iføre den Mand, som Kongen har Lyst til at ære, det, og de skulle lade ham ride paa Hesten igennem Stadens Gader, og de skulle udraabe for hans Ansigt: Saaledes skal man gøre ved den Mand, som Kongen har Lyst til at ære.
Then tell one of your very important officials to put the robe on the man whom you want to honor, and tell that man to sit on the horse, and then lead the horse through the city streets. And tell that official to keep shouting, ‘This is what (the king does/is doing) for the man whom he wants to honor!’”
10 Da sagde Kongen til Haman: Skynd dig, tag Klædebonnet og Hesten, som du har talt, og gør saa med Jøden Mardokaj, som sidder ved Kongens Port; undlad ikke noget af alt det, som du har talt!
The king replied to Haman, “[Fine]! Go and do what you said immediately! Get my robe and my horse, and do just what you suggested! Do it for Mordecai, the Jew, who is sitting [outside] at the gate of the palace. Do not forget anything that you suggested!”
11 Da tog Haman Klædebonnet og Hesten, lod Mardokaj iføre sig det og lod ham ride igennem Stadens Gader og udraabte for hans Ansigt: Saaledes skal man gøre ved den Mand, som Kongen har Lyst til at ære!
So Haman did what the king said. He got the robe and the horse. He put the robe on Mordecai, and as Mordecai sat on the horse, Haman led the horse through the city streets proclaiming “This is what the king (does/is doing) for the man whom the king wants to honor!”
12 Og Mardokaj kom tilbage til Kongens Port; men Haman skyndte sig tilbage til sit Hus, sørgende og med tilhyllet Hoved.
Then, Mordecai returned [and sat] at the gate of the palace. But Haman hurried home, covering his face [because he felt] completely disgraced/humiliated.
13 Og Haman fortalte Seres, sin Hustru og alle sine Venner alt det, som ham var vederfaret; da sagde hans Vismænd og Seres, hans Hustru, til ham: Dersom Mardokaj, for hvis Ansigt du har begyndt at falde, er af jødisk Æt, da formaar du intet imod ham, men maa aldeles falde for hans Ansigt.
He told his wife Zeresh and his friends everything that had happened to him that day. Then his wife and his friends said to him, “Mordecai, the man who has caused you to be completely disgraced/humiliated, is a Jew. [It is clear that the God whom the Jews worship is fighting for them.] So you will never be able to defeat Mordecai. He will defeat you!”
14 Der de endnu talte med ham, da kom Kongens Kammertjenere til, og de hastede med at føre Haman til Gæstebudet, som Esther havde beredet.
And while they were still talking, some of the king’s officials arrived to take Haman quickly to the banquet/feast that Esther had prepared.