Esther 10 is the tenth (and the final) chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the ChristianBible,[1] The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE.[2]Chapters 9 and 10 contain the resolution of the stories in the book.[3] This brief chapter is an encomium to Mordecai, showing his power alongside that of the king, being a Jew as second in command to a Gentile king, serving the interests of both groups, Persians and Jews. It is a picture of an 'ideal diaspora situation' and 'serves as a model for all diaspora communities'.[4]
And the king Ahasuerus laid a tribute upon the land, and upon the isles of the sea.[8]
The statement serves to compliment Mordecai's position in the Persian empire in the next verses.[9]
Verse 2
And all the acts of his power and of his might, and the declaration of the greatness of Mordecai, whereunto the king advanced him, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Media and Persia?[10]
For Mordecai the Jew was next unto king Ahasuerus, and great among the Jews, and accepted of the multitude of his brethren, seeking the wealth of his people, and speaking peace to all his seed.[12]
This verse shows that a highly esteemed Jew could still be the highest ranked Persian official.[13]