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Texts -- Esther 6:10-14 (NET)

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6:10 The king then said to Haman , “Go quickly ! Take the clothing and the horse , just as you have described , and do as you just indicated to Mordecai the Jew who sits at the king’s gate . Don’t neglect a single thing of all that you have said .” 6:11 So Haman took the clothing and the horse , and he clothed Mordecai . He led him about on the horse throughout the plaza of the city , calling before him, “So shall it be done to the man whom the king wishes to honor !” 6:12 Then Mordecai again sat at the king’s gate , while Haman hurried away to his home , mournful and with a veil over his head . 6:13 Haman then related to his wife Zeresh and to all his friends everything that had happened to him. These wise men , along with his wife Zeresh , said to him, “If indeed this Mordecai before whom you have begun to fall is Jewish , you will not prevail against him. No, you will surely fall before him!” 6:14 While they were still speaking with him, the king’s eunuchs arrived . They quickly brought Haman to the banquet that Esther had prepared .

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  • Est 6:1-14 -- The Turning Point: The King Honors Mordecai

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • "Here the early bird is gotten by the worm."85Haman's pride preceded his fall (v. 6; cf. Prov. 16:18). He wanted to appear as much like the king himself as possible in the honors he recommended for the person he thought would...
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  • 2:1 Daniel opened this new section of his book with another chronological reference (cf. 1:1, 21). This indicates that his interest in this book was in the progress of events and their relationship to one another. As the book...
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