_A.M. 3494. B.C. 510._
The estate of Haman is given to Esther, vv1, vv2. Esther petitions the
king to reverse the edict against the Jews, Esther 8:3. They are
authorized to defend themselves, Esther 8:7. The Jews and their
friends rejoice, Esther 8:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Did the king give the house of Haman unto Esther_ That is, he
bestowed upon her the whole estate belonging to his family, his lands,
his goods, his servants, his cattle, with all the money he had
treasured up. All this is included here in his _house_, which, being
justly forfeited to the king, is n... [ Continue Reading ]
_The king took off his ring_ That ring which he had formerly given to
Haman, but had resumed, he now gives to Mordecai, in token of his
favour, and with it that power whereof this ring was a sign, making
him, as Haman had been, the keeper of his signet. _And Esther set
Mordecai over the house of Ham... [ Continue Reading ]
_Esther spake yet again before the king_ Haman, the chief enemy of the
Jews, was hanged, Esther and Mordecai, their chief friends, were
sufficiently protected; but many others there were in the king's
dominions that hated the Jews, and desired their ruin, and to their
rage and malice all the rest of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then the king held out the golden sceptre_ Esther had presumed to
come a second time into the king's presence without being called:
which he did not take ill, but by this token graciously invited her to
approach him, indicating that he accepted her person. _So Esther
arose_ Having before fallen at... [ Continue Reading ]
_Him they have hanged, because he laid his hand upon the Jews _ That
is, intended to destroy them all. By what the king had done to show
his resentment against Haman, they might easily believe he would deny
them nothing for their preservation: as if he had said, You see how
ready I have been to gran... [ Continue Reading ]
_Write ye also for the Jews_ On their behalf, to the governors and
commanders of the king's forces, or to whom you please. _In the king's
name, and seal it with the king's ring_ I offer you my authority and
seal, to confirm whatsoever you shall think fit to write. _The writing
which is written in th... [ Continue Reading ]
_On the three and twentieth day thereof_ Which was above two months
after the former decree. All which time God suffered the Jews to lie
under the terror of this dreadful day, that they might be more
thoroughly humbled for, and purged from, those many and great sins
under which they lay, that they m... [ Continue Reading ]
_And he wrote in King Ahasuerus's name_ Josephus has given us a true
copy, as he says, of this decree; or, as he terms it, of the letters
which Artaxerxes sent to all nations which lie between India and
Ethiopia; wherein he represents the abuse which favourites are wont to
make of their power and cr... [ Continue Reading ]
_To stand for their life_ To fight for the defence of their lives,
against all that should seek to destroy them. _To cause to perish the
power of the people_, &c. Either governors or governed, without any
exception either of age, dignity, or sex. _Both little ones and women_
Which is here added, to... [ Continue Reading ]
_Upon one day_, &c. Which day was chosen and appointed by Haman for
their destruction. _That the Jews should be ready against that day_
Should be furnished with arms, and all things necessary for their
defence. _Being hastened by the king's commandment_ By his particular
and express command to that... [ Continue Reading ]
_With a great crown of gold_ Which the chief of the Persian princes
were permitted to wear, but with sufficient distinction from the
king's crown. For it must be observed, that the word _royal_ is not
added here, as in chap. Esther 6:8, nor is the horse mentioned, as
there, because no extraordinary... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Jews had light_ Light is often put for gladness, as 2 Samuel
22:29, and Job 18:5, because it is pleasant, and disposeth a man to
joy. _And gladness, and joy_ Here the sacred writer explains the
former metaphor, by two words signifying the same thing, to denote the
greatness of the joy. _And hon... [ Continue Reading ]
_A feast and a good day_ That is, a time of feasting, rejoicing, and
thanksgiving. Not only in Shushan, but in all other places where they
resided, they entertained one another at their houses, and feasted
together, being full of joy at this unexpected alteration of their
affairs. For they doubted n... [ Continue Reading ]