OVER AGAINST THE GATE - This is the usual situation of the throne in
the “throne-room” of an Oriental palace. The monarch, from his
raised position, can see into the court through the doorway opposite
to him, which is kept open.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL BE EVEN GIVEN THEE ... - Xerxes, on another occasion, when
pleased with one of his wives, offered to grant her any request
whatever, without limitation. Compare the margin reference.... [ Continue Reading ]
Esther seems to have been afraid to make her real request of Xerxes
too abruptly. She concluded that the king would understand that she
had a real petition in the background, and would recur to it, as in
fact he did Esther 5:6; Esther 7:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BANQUET OF WINE - After the meats were removed, it was customary
in Persia to continue the banquet for a considerable time with fruits
and wine. During this part of the feast, the king renewed his offer.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE STOOD NOT UP, NOR MOVED FOR HIM - This was undoubtedly a serious
breach of Persian etiquette, and may well have angered Haman.... [ Continue Reading ]
ZERESH - This name is probably connected with the Zend zara,
“gold.” Compare the Greek “Chrysis.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MULTITUDE OF HIS CHILDREN - Herodotus tells us that, next to
prowess in arms, it was regarded as the greatest proof of manly
excellence in Persia to be the father of many sons.” Haman had ten
sons (see the margin reference).... [ Continue Reading ]
A gallows, in the ordinary sense, is scarcely intended, since hanging
was not a Persian punishment. The intention, no doubt, was to crucify
(see the Esther 2:23 note) or impale Mordecai; and the pale or cross
was to be 75 feet high, to make the punishment more conspicuous.
SPEAK THOU UNTO THE KING... [ Continue Reading ]