
Text -- Esther 1:5 (NET)




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Clarke: Est 1:5 - -- A feast unto all the people - The first was a feast for the nobles in general; this, for the people of the city at large
A feast unto all the people - The first was a feast for the nobles in general; this, for the people of the city at large

Clarke: Est 1:5 - -- In the court of the garden - As the company was very numerous that was to be received, no apartments in the palace could be capable of containing th...
In the court of the garden - As the company was very numerous that was to be received, no apartments in the palace could be capable of containing them; therefore the court of the garden was chosen.
Defender -> Est 1:5
Defender: Est 1:5 - -- Shushan is the same as Susa, the winter capital of the Persian empire, about 150 miles north of the Persian Gulf. It has been excavated and well ident...
Shushan is the same as Susa, the winter capital of the Persian empire, about 150 miles north of the Persian Gulf. It has been excavated and well identified archaeologically."
TSK -> Est 1:5
present : Heb. found
seven days : 2Ch 7:8, 2Ch 7:9, 2Ch 30:21-25

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Barnes -> Est 1:5
Barnes: Est 1:5 - -- Feasts on this extensive scale were not unusual in the East. Cyrus is said on one occasion to have feasted "all the Persians."Even ordinarily, the l...
Feasts on this extensive scale were not unusual in the East. Cyrus is said on one occasion to have feasted "all the Persians."Even ordinarily, the later Persian monarchs entertained 15,000 persons at their table.
Poole -> Est 1:5
Poole: Est 1:5 - -- All the people that were present both such as constantly resided there, and such as were come thither upon their occasions, of whatsoever condition o...
All the people that were present both such as constantly resided there, and such as were come thither upon their occasions, of whatsoever condition or quality.
In the court of the garden: the Persian gardens were exceeding large and pleasant.
Haydock -> Est 1:5
Haydock: Est 1:5 - -- Expired, (Feuardent) or in the last week. (Menochius) (Calmet) ---
King. The Persian monarchs delighted in agriculture. Cyrus the younger, plan...
Expired, (Feuardent) or in the last week. (Menochius) (Calmet) ---
King. The Persian monarchs delighted in agriculture. Cyrus the younger, planted trees at Sardis, and never ate till he had taken some exercise of this or of a military nature. (Xenophon Memor.; Cicero Senect.)
Gill -> Est 1:5
Gill: Est 1:5 - -- And when these days were ended,.... The one hundred and eighty, in which the nobles, princes, and great men of the kingdom were feasted:
the king m...
And when these days were ended,.... The one hundred and eighty, in which the nobles, princes, and great men of the kingdom were feasted:
the king made a feast unto all the people that were present in Shushan the palace, both unto great and small; of every age, rank, state and condition of life; these were the common people, whether inhabitants of the city or country people there on business, whether natives or foreigners; according to the Targum, there were Israelites there, but not Mordecai and his family; yea, it is said in the Midrash n, that they were all Jews, and that their number was 18,500; but this is not probable; it is very likely there were some Jews among them, as there were many in the army of Xerxes, when he made his expedition into Greece, according to the poet Choerilus o; which is not to be wondered at, since there were so many of them in his dominions, and they men of valour and fidelity, and to whose nation he was so kind and favourable: and this feast was kept
seven days in the court of the garden of the king's palace; which no doubt was very large, and sufficient to hold such a number as was assembled together on this occasion, when there was not room enough for them in the palace. There is in history an account of a Persian king that supped with 15,000 men, and in the supper spent forty talents p.

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TSK Synopsis -> Est 1:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Est 1:1-22 - --1 Ahasuerus makes royal feasts.10 Vashti, sent for, refuses to come.13 Ahasuerus, by the counsel of Memucan, puts away Vashti, and makes the decree of...
MHCC -> Est 1:1-9
MHCC: Est 1:1-9 - --The pride of Ahasuerus's heart rising with the grandeur of his kingdom, he made an extravagant feast. This was vain glory. Better is a dinner of herbs...
Matthew Henry -> Est 1:1-9
Matthew Henry: Est 1:1-9 - -- Which of the kings of Persia this Ahasuerus was the learned are not agreed. Mordecai is said to have been one of those that were carried captive f...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 1:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 1:1-8 - --
The banquet. Est 1:1-3 mark a period. משׁתּה עשׂה , which belongs to ויהי , does not follow till Est 1:3, andeven then the statement c...
Constable -> Est 1:1-22; Est 1:1-9
Constable: Est 1:1-22 - --A. Vashti Deposed ch. 1
This chapter records the providential circumstances whereby Esther was able to r...
