NASB
"He went as far as the king's gate, for no one was to enter the king's gate clothed in sackcloth."
— Esther 4:2, NASB
“And came even before the king’s gate: for none might enter into the king’s gate clothed with sackcloth.”
“and he came even before the king’s gate: for none might enter within the king’s gate clothed with sackcloth. ”
“He came even before the king's gate, for no one is allowed inside the king's gate clothed with sackcloth.”
“But he went no further than the king’s gate, for no one was permitted to enter the king’s gate clothed in sackcloth.”
“And he came lamenting in this manner even to the gate of the palace: for no one clothed with sackcloth might enter the king's court.”
“And he came even before the king's doorway; for no one might come inside the king's door clothed in haircloth.”
“And came even before the king’s gate: for none might enter into the king’s gate clothed with sackcloth.”
When Mordecai learned all that had been done, he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the midst of the city and wailed loudly and bitterly.
He went as far as the king's gate, for no one was to enter the king's gate clothed in sackcloth.
In each and every province where the command and decree of the king came, there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping and wailing; and many lay on sackcloth and ashes.
Then Esther's maidens and her eunuchs came and told her, and the queen writhed in great anguish. And she sent garments to clothe Mordecai that he might remove his sackcloth from him, but he did not accept them.
Then Esther summoned Hathach from the king's eunuchs, whom the king had appointed to attend her, and ordered him to go to Mordecai to learn what this was and why it was.