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Esther 5
Esther finding favour with the king, invites him and Haman to a
banquet, ver. 1-5. She invites them to a second, ver. 6-8. Haman
makes a gallows for Mordecai, ver. 9-14.
Verse 2. Held out - In testimony that he pardoned her presumption, and
was ready to grant her petition. Touched - In token of her thankful
acceptance of the king's favour, and of her reverence and
submission.
Verse 3. It shall be given - God in his providence often prevents the
fears and outdoes the hopes of his servants. To the half of the
kingdom - A proverbial expression: that is, nothing in reason shall
be denied.
Verse 4. Haman - Whom she invited, that by shewing such respect to the
king's great favourite, she might insinuate herself the more into
the king's affection; and, that if she saw fit, she might then present
her request to the king.
Verse 6. Of wine - So called, because it consisted not of meats, which
probably the king had plentifully eaten before, but of fruits and
wines; which banquets were very frequent among the Persians.
Verse 8. Tomorrow - I will acquaint thee with my humble request. She
did not present her petition at this time, but delayed it 'till the next
meeting; either because she was a little daunted with the king's
presence, or, because she would farther engage the king's
affection to her, and would also intimate to him that her petition
was of a more than ordinary nature: but principally by direction of
Divine providence, which took away her courage of utterance for
this time, that she might have a better opportunity for it the next
time, by that great accident which happened before it.
Verse 9. Nor moved - To shew how little he feared him, and that he had
a firm confidence in his God, that he would deliver him and his
people in this great exigency.
Verse 10. Refrained - From taking present vengeance upon Mordecai,
which he might easily have effected, either by his own, or any of
his servants hands, without any fear of inconveniency to himself.
But herein God's wise and powerful providence appeared, in
disposing Haman's heart, contrary to his own inclination, and
making him, as it were, to put fetters upon his own hands.
Verse 12. Am I - Thus he makes that matter of glorying which was the
occasion of his utter ruin. So ignorant are the wisest men, and
subject to fatal mistakes, rejoicing when they have most cause of
fear, and sorrowing for those things which tend to joy and
comfort.
Verse 13. Availeth - Gives me no content. Such torment did his envy
and malice bring upon him. Sitting - Enjoying that honour and
privilege without disturbance, and denying me the worship due to
me by the king's command. Thus tho' proud men have much to
their mind, if they have not all to their mind, it is nothing. The
thousandth part of what Haman had, would give a modest, humble
man, as much happiness as he expects to receive from anything
under the sun. And Haman as passionately complains, as if he was
in the lowest depth of poverty!
Verse 14. Fifty cubits - That it may be more conspicuous to all, and
thereby be more disgraceful to Mordecai, and strike all Haman's
enemies with a greater dread of despising or opposing him.
Chapter 5:
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