< Esther 10 >

1 King Xerxes imposed taxes throughout the empire, even to its most distant shores.
Nampandoa’ i Akasverose mpanjaka rorotse i taney naho o tokonose an-driakeo.
2 All he accomplished through his power and strength, as well as the complete account of the high position to which the king promoted Mordecai, are written down in the Book of the Records 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-in-command to King Xerxes, leader of the Jews and highly-respected in the Jewish community, he worked to help his people and improve the security of all Jews.
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 >