Esther 10 – The Book of Esther's Closing Words

Three short verses close the book on Mordecai's rise from the gate to power.

Esther 10: Mordecai's Greatness

In just three verses, this closing chapter of the Esther overview notes King Ahasuerus's tribute over the land and the isles of the sea, pointing readers to the fuller chronicles of Media and Persia for the rest of his reign.


And the king Ahasuerus setteth a tribute on the land and the isles of the sea;

and all the work of his strength, and his might, and the explanation of the greatness of Mordecai with which the king made him great, are they not written on the book of the Chronicles of Media and Persia?

For Mordecai the Jew `is' second to king Ahasuerus, and a great man of the Jews, and accepted of the multitude of his brethren, seeking good for his people, and speaking peace to all his seed.

The final word belongs to Mordecai, described as next in rank to the king himself, respected by his people, and devoted to seeking their welfare and speaking peace to his descendants, a legacy rooted in the deliverance won in <a href="/bible/ylt/esther/chapter-9">Esther 9</a>.