20 Mardoqueu registrou esses acontecimentos e enviou cartas aos judeus em todas as províncias do rei Xerxes, tanto aos de perto como aos de longe, 21 instruindo-os a celebrar uma festa anual nesses dois dias. 22 Ordenou que celebrassem com festas e alegria, presenteando uns aos outros com alimentos e distribuindo presentes aos pobres. Assim, recordariam a ocasião em que os judeus se livraram de seus inimigos e em que sua tristeza foi transformada em alegria, e seu lamento, em dia de festa.
23 Os judeus aceitaram a orientação de Mardoqueu e adotaram esse costume anual. 24 Hamã, filho de Hamedata, o agagita, inimigo dos judeus, havia tramado destruí-los numa data determinada pelo lançamento de sortes (chamadas purim). 25 Mas, quando Ester foi à presença do rei, ele publicou um decreto que fez o plano perverso de Hamã se voltar contra ele, e Hamã e seus filhos foram pendurados numa forca. 26 Por isso, essa comemoração se chama Purim, palavra que se usava antigamente para "lançar sortes".
Assim, por causa da carta de Mardoqueu e daquilo que lhes havia acontecido, 27 os judeus em todo o reino concordaram em dar início a essa tradição e transmiti-la a seus descendentes e a todos que se tornassem judeus. Declararam que não deixariam de celebrar anualmente esses dois dias na data determinada. 28 Esses dias seriam lembrados e comemorados de geração em geração, por todas as famílias, em todas as províncias e cidades do império. A Festa de Purim jamais deixaria de ser celebrada pelos judeus, nem a lembrança do que havia acontecido se apagaria entre seus descendentes.
29 Então a rainha Ester, filha de Abiail, e o judeu Mardoqueu escreveram outra carta com toda a autoridade para confirmar a carta de Mardoqueu e estabelecer a Festa de Purim. 30 Enviaram cartas a todos os judeus das 127 províncias do império de Xerxes, desejando-lhes paz e segurança. 31 Essas cartas estabeleciam a Festa de Purim, uma celebração anual desses dias na data determinada, conforme decretado tanto pelo judeu Mardoqueu como pela rainha Ester. O povo resolveu celebrar essa festa, assim como haviam estabelecido para si e seus descendentes os tempos de jejum e de lamentação. 32 Assim, o decreto de Ester confirmou as orientações para a Festa de Purim, e tudo foi escrito nos registros.
20 And Mordecai wrote these things, and sent letters to all the Jews who were in all the provinces of the king Ahasuerus, both near and far,
21 to enjoin them that they should keep the fourteenth day of the month Adar, and the fifteenth day of the same, yearly,
22 as the days in which the Jews had rest from their enemies. And the month which was turned to them from sorrow to gladness, and from mourning into a good day, that they should make them days of feasting and gladness, and of sending
23 And the Jews undertook to do as they had begun, and as Mordecai had written to them,
24 because Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the enemy of all the Jews, had plotted against the Jews to destroy them, and had cast Pur, that is the lot, to consume them, and to destroy them.
25 But when [the matter] came before the king, he commanded by letters that his wicked device, which he had devised against the Jews, should return upon his own head, and that he and his sons should be hanged on the gallows.
26 Therefore they called these days Purim, after the name of Pur. Therefore because of all the words of this letter, and of that which they had seen concerning this matter, and that which had come to them,
27 the Jews ordained, and took upon them, and upon their seed, and upon all such as joined themselves to them, so that it should not fail, that they would keep these two days according to the writing of it, and according to the appoin
28 And that these days should be remembered and kept throughout every generation, every family, every province, and every city, and that these days of Purim should not fail from among the Jews, nor the remembrance of them perish from
29 Then Esther the queen, the daughter of Abihail, and Mordecai the Jew, wrote with all authority to confirm this second letter of Purim.
30 And he sent letters to all the Jews, to the hundred twenty-seven provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, [with] words of peace and truth,
31 to confirm these days of Purim in their appointed times, according as Mordecai the Jew and Esther the queen had enjoined them, and as they had ordained for themselves and for their seed in the matter of the fastings and their cry.
32 And the commandment of Esther confirmed these matters of Purim, and it was written in the book.