Esther 3:1

ESTHER CHAPTER 3 Haman is advanced by the king, ESTHER 3:1,2. Being despised by Mordecai, he seeketh to destroy all the Jews, ESTHER 3:2. He casteth lots, ESTHER 2:7; and accusing the Jews to the king, obtaineth a decree to put them to death, ESTHER 2:8. Letters issued out to destroy all the Jews, E... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:2

The reason of which obstinate refusal was, either, 1. The quality of the person; that he was not only an infamously wicked man, and a heathen, but of that nation which God had obliged the Israelites to abhor and oppose from generation to generation; and therefore he durst not show outward respect t... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:4

WHETHER MORDECAI'S MATTERS WOULD STAND, i.e. whether he would persist in his refusal, and what the event of it would be. HE HAD TOLD THEM THAT HE WAS A JEW; and therefore did not deny this reverence to Haman out of pride, or any personal grudge against him, much less out of a rebellious mind and con... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:6

HE THOUGHT SCORN; he thought that particular vengeance was unsuitable to his quality, and to the greatness of the injury. HAMAN SOUGHT TO DESTROY ALL THE JEWS; which he attempted, partly, from that implacable hatred which, as an Amalekite, he had against them; partly, from his rage against Mordecai;... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:7

The diviners cast lots, according to the custom of those ancient and eastern people, what day and what month would be most lucky, not for his success with the king, (of whose compliance with his request he made no doubt,) but for the most effectual and universal extirpation of the Jews; wherein appe... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:8

THERE IS A CERTAIN PEOPLE, mean and contemptible, not worthy to be named. DISPERSED AMONG THE PEOPLE; who therefore, if tolerated, may poison all thy subjects with their pernicious principles; and whom thou mayst easily crush without any great noise or difficulty. IN ALL THE PROVINCES OF THY KINGDOM... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:9

LET IT BE WRITTEN; let there be a written edict from the king. TEN THOUSAND TALENTS OF SILVER; whether these were Hebrew, or Babylonish, or Grecian talents we cannot certainly know; but whichsoever they were, it was a vast sum to be paid out of his own estate, which he was willing to sacrifice to hi... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:10

GAVE IT UNTO HAMAN; that he might keep it as a badge of his supreme authority under the king, and that he might use it for the sealing of this decree which now he desired, or of any other, as hereafter he should see fit. Compare ESTHER 8:2,8 GE 41:42. THE JEWS ENEMY; so he was, both by inclination,... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:12

THEN WERE THE KING'S SCRIBES CALLED: this he did so speedily, though it was a year before the intended execution, lest the king should change his mind, either by his own clemency, or by the persuasion of others.... [ Continue Reading ]

Esther 3:15

BY THE KING'S COMMANDMENT; either by this decree made in the king's name, or by some particular and succeeding command, which Haman could easily obtain from the king. THE CITY SHUSHAN WAS PERPLEXED; not only the Jews, but a great number of the citizens, either because they were related to them, or e... [ Continue Reading ]

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