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Esther 9
The Jews slay their enemies, ver. 1-11. A second day is
granted them, ver. 12-19. A yearly feast is instituted, in memory
of this great deliverance, ver. 20-32.
Verse 2. No man - Their enemies, though they did take up arms against
them, yet were easily conquered and destroyed by them.
Verse 6. Shushan - In the city so called. Slew - Whom they knew to be
such as would watch all opportunities to destroy them; which also
they might possibly now attempt to do.
Verse 10. But, &c. - Because they would leave it to their children, that it
might appear what they did was not done out of malice, or
covetousness, but out of mere necessity, and by that great law of
self-preservation.
Verse 12. What - In which doubtless many more were slain. So that I
have fully granted thy petition. And yet, if thou hast any thing
farther to ask, I am ready to grant it.
Verse 13. Let it, &c. - To kill their implacable enemies. For it is not
improbable that the greatest and worst of them had hidden
themselves for that day; after which, the commission granted to
the Jews being expired, they confidently returned to their homes.
Hanged - They were slain before; now let their bodies be hanged
on their father's gallows, for their greater infamy, and the terror of
all others who shall presume to abuse the king in like manner, or
to persuade him to execute such cruelties upon his subjects.
Verse 26. Pur - This Persian word signifies a lot, because Haman had by
lot determined this time to be the time of the Jews destruction.
Verse 27. As joined - Gentile Proselytes; who were obliged to submit to
other of the Jewish laws, and therefore to this also; the rather
because they enjoyed the benefit of this day's deliverance; without
which the Jewish nation and religion had been in a great measure,
if not wholly, extinct. According - According to that writing
which was drawn up by Mordecai, and afterwards confirmed by
the consent of the Jews.
Verse 29. Wrote - The former letter, ver. 20, did only recommend but
this enjoins the observation of this solemnity: because this was
not only Mordecai's act, but the act of all the Jews, binding
themselves and posterity.
Verse 30. Peace - With peace, friendship and kindness to his brethren,
and truth, sincerity.
Verse 31. Cry - For those great calamities which were decreed to all the
Jews, and for the removing of which, not only Esther, and the
Jews in Shushan, but all other Jews in all places, did doubtless fly
to God by fasting, and strong cries.
Verse 32. Either - Who had received authority from the king. The book -
In the records which the Jews kept of their most memorable
passages.
Chapter 9:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nehemiah Job
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