ESTHER—NOTE ON ESTHER 9:1 THE JEWS... DID AS THEY PLEASED (v. Esther
9:5). They took full advantage of the opportunity to defeat their
attackers, as they were allowed to do (see notes on 8:11; 9:11–15).
LAID NO HAND ON THE PLUNDER (also in vv. Esther 9:15). They had been
given permission to take the... [ Continue Reading ]
ESTHER—NOTE ON ESTHER 9:11 TOMORROW ALSO. Probably because there
were still armed men in Susa committed to carrying out the first
edict. THE TEN SONS OF HAMAN WERE HANGED. In keeping with Persian
royal practice, the king wipes out the conspirator’s family
publicly, to prevent further trouble.
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ESTHER—NOTE ON ESTHER 9:16 Two different dates arose for celebrating
the deliverance of the Jews. In rural areas the fighting was completed
on the THIRTEENTH day of Adar, so they celebrated on the FOURTEENTH.
But in Susa it did not finish until the fourteenth, so they celebrated
on the FIFTEENTH. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
ESTHER—NOTE ON ESTHER 9:20 Conclusion. At the high point of the
story, the tables are completely turned and the enemies of the Jews
get what they deserve.
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ESTHER—NOTE ON ESTHER 9:23 PURIM. The Hebrew plural of PUR (see note
on 3:7). Jews still keep the Feast of Purim today. THIS SECOND LETTER
suggests that the differences between rural and urban Jews (Esther
9:9) had persisted to some extent in spite of the first letter (vv.
Esther 9:20). Both letters... [ Continue Reading ]