< Esther 6 >
1 Le roi passa cette nuit sans dormir, et il commanda qu’on lui apportât les histoires et les annales des temps antérieurs. Et comme on les lisait, lui présent,
The king passed that night without sleep, and so he ordered the histories and chronicles of former times to be brought to him. And when they were reading them before him,
2 On vint à cet endroit où était écrit de quelle manière Mardochée avait dénoncé les emhûches de Bagathan et de Tharès, eunuques qui avaient voulu égorger le roi Assuérus.
they came to that place where it had been written, how Mordecai had reported the treachery of Bigthan and Teresh the eunuchs, who desired to cut the throat of king Artaxerxes.
3 Ce que le roi ayant entendu, il demanda: Quel honneur et quelle récompense Mardochée a-t-il obtenus pour cette fidélité? Ses serviteurs et ses ministres répondirent: Il n’a reçu absolument aucune récompense.
When the king had heard this, he said, “What honor and reward has Mordecai been given for this fidelity?” His servants and ministers said to him, “He has received no compensation at all.”
4 Et aussitôt le roi: Qui est, dit-il, dans le vestibule? Or Aman était entré dans le vestibule intérieur de la maison du roi, pour lui conseiller de commander que Mardochée fût attaché à la potence qui lui avait été préparée.
And immediately the king said, “Who is in the atrium?” For, you see, Haman was entering the inner atrium of the king’s house to suggest to the king that he should order Mordecai to be hanged on the gallows, which had been prepared for him.
5 Les serviteurs répondirent: C’est Aman qui est dans le vestibule. Le roi reprit: Qu’il entre.
The servants answered, “Haman is standing in the atrium.” And the king said, “Let him enter.”
6 Et lorsqu’il fut entré, le roi lui demanda: Que doit-on faire à l’homme que le roi désire honorer? Or Aman, pensant en son cœur et s’imaginant que le roi ne voulait point honorer un autre que lui,
And when he had entered, he said to him, “What ought to be done for the man whom the king wishes to honor?” But Haman, thinking in his heart and supposing that the king would honor no one else but himself,
7 Répondit: Un homme que le roi désire honorer
answered, “The man whom the king wishes to honor,
8 Doit être revêtu des vêtements royaux, et être placé sur un cheval que le roi monte, et recevoir un diadème royal sur sa tête,
ought to be clothed with the king’s apparel, and be set upon the horse that the king rides, and receive the royal crown upon his head.
9 Et que le premier des princes royaux des grands de la cour tienne son cheval, et que, marchant par la place de la ville, il crie et dise: Ainsi sera honoré celui que le roi voudra honorer.
And let the first of the king’s rulers and sovereigns hold his horse, and, as they advance through the street of the city, proclaim before him and say, ‘Thus shall he be honored, whom the king decides to honor.’”
10 Or le roi lui dit: Hâte-toi, prends la robe et le cheval, et fais comme tu as dit à Mardochée, le Juif qui est assis devant la porte du palais. Prends bien garde de ne rien omettre de ce que tu as dit.
And the king said to him, “Hurry, take the robe and the horse, and do as you have said to Mordecai the Jew, who sits in front of the gate of the palace. Be careful not to omit any of those things which you have mentioned.”
11 C’est pourquoi Aman prit la robe et le cheval, et, en ayant revêtu Mardochée dans la place de la ville, et l’ayant mis à cheval, il le précédait et criait: Il est digne de cet honneur, celui que le roi veut honorer.
And so Haman took the robe and the horse, and arraying Mordecai in the street of the city, and setting him on the horse, he went before him and cried out, “He is worthy of this honor, whom the king has decided to honor.”
12 Et Mardochée revint à la porte du palais; et Aman se hâta d’aller en sa maison, triste, et la tête couverte.
And Mordecai returned to the palace door. And Haman hurried to go to his house, mourning and hiding his head.
13 Or il raconta à Zarès, sa femme, et à ses amis tout ce qui était arrivé. Les sages dont il prenait conseil, et sa femme, lui répondirent: Si c’est de la race des Juifs qu’est Mardochée devant lequel tu as commencé à déchoir, tu ne pourras lui résister, mais tu tomberas devant lui.
And he explained to Zeresh his wife and to his friends all that had happened to him. And the wise men, whom he held in counsel, and his wife, answered him, “If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is from the offspring of the Jews, you will not be able to withstand him, but you will fall in his sight.”
14 Ceux-ci parlant encore, les eunuques du roi vinrent et le forcèrent à se rendre aussitôt au festin que la reine avait préparé.
As they were still speaking, the king’s eunuchs arrived and compelled him to go quickly to the feast, which the queen had prepared.