< Esther 10 >

1 Now King Xerxes imposed tribute throughout the land, even to its farthest shores.
Nampandoa’ i Akasverose mpanjaka rorotse i taney naho o tokonose an-driakeo.
2 And all of Mordecai’s powerful and magnificent accomplishments, together with the full account of the greatness to which the king had raised him, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Media and Persia?
Le ty fitoloñan-kaozara’e naho i hafatrara’ey naho ty talily heneke amy hara’elahi’ i Mordekaiy, ty nampionjona’ i mpanjakay aze, tsy fa sino­kitse amy bokem-pamoliliam-panjaka’ i Meday naho i Parasey hao?
3 For Mordecai the Jew was second only to King Xerxes, preeminent among the Jews and highly favored by his many kinsmen, seeking the good of his people and speaking peace to all his countrymen.
Amy te nifaharoe’ i Akasverose mpanjakay t’i Mordekay nte-Iehoda, ie nira’elahy amo nte-Iehodao, noron-droahalahi’e maro naho mpipay hañasoa ondati’eo vaho mpitaron-kanintsiñe amo tarira’eo.

< Esther 10 >