Esther 4:5 (LSB)

Passage

Then Esther summoned Hathach from the king’s eunuchs, whom the king had appointed to attend her, and commanded him to go to Mordecai to know what this was and why it was.

Nearby Context

Esther 4:3 Now in each and every province where the word and law of the king reached, there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping, and wailing; and many made their bed in sackcloth and ashes.

Esther 4:4 Then Esther’s young women and her eunuchs came and told her, and the queen writhed in great anguish. And she sent garments to clothe Mordecai and to remove his sackcloth from upon him, but he did not accept them.

Esther 4:5 Then Esther summoned Hathach from the king’s eunuchs, whom the king had appointed to attend her, and commanded him to go to Mordecai to know what this was and why it was.

Esther 4:6 So Hathach went out to Mordecai to the city square in front of the king’s gate.

Esther 4:7 And Mordecai told him all that had happened to him, and the exact amount of silver that Haman had promised to pay to the king’s treasuries to cause the Jews to perish.

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "esther", "summoned", "hathach", "king", "eunuchs", "appointed", and "attend". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "esther" and "summoned", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 4's "Then Esther s young women and her..." into verse 6's "So Hathach went out to Mordecai to...", so "esther" and "summoned" belong inside that flow. In Esther context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "esther" and "summoned" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.