
Text -- Esther 2:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 2:13
Wesley: Est 2:13 - -- For ornament, or by way of attendance. And it should be observed, that every one whom the king took to his bed, was his wife of a lower rank, as Hagar...
For ornament, or by way of attendance. And it should be observed, that every one whom the king took to his bed, was his wife of a lower rank, as Hagar was Abraham's, so that it would have been no sin or dishonour to Esther, though she had not been made queen.
Clarke -> Est 2:13
Clarke: Est 2:13 - -- Whatsoever she desired - When any of the young women were called to go to the king, it appears that it was an ordinance that whatever kind of dress ...
Whatsoever she desired - When any of the young women were called to go to the king, it appears that it was an ordinance that whatever kind of dress stuff, color, jewels, etc., they thought best to set off their persons, and render them more engaging, should be given them.

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Poole -> Est 2:13
Poole: Est 2:13 - -- Then thus thus purified and prepared; and thus as it follows.
Whatsoever she desired for ornament, or by way of attendance.
Then thus thus purified and prepared; and thus as it follows.
Whatsoever she desired for ornament, or by way of attendance.
Gill -> Est 2:13
Gill: Est 2:13 - -- Then thus came every virgin unto the king,.... When her twelve months were up, and she was purified in the manner before observed:
whatsoever she d...
Then thus came every virgin unto the king,.... When her twelve months were up, and she was purified in the manner before observed:
whatsoever she desired was given her to go with her out of the house of the women unto the king's house; whatever she commanded the chamberlain was obliged to furnish her with, or grant it to her, whether for ornament, as jewels, rich apparel, &c. or for attendance; whatever prince or peer she required to accompany her to the king, was to be obtained for her, as the Targum: and everything for mirth, all kinds of songs, or instruments of music, as Jarchi.

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TSK Synopsis -> Est 2:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Est 2:1-23 - --1 Out of the choice of virgins a queen is to be chosen.5 Mordecai the nursing father of Esther.8 Esther preferred before the rest.12 The manner of pur...
MHCC -> Est 2:1-20
MHCC: Est 2:1-20 - --We see to what absurd practices those came, who were destitute of Divine revelation, and what need there was of the gospel of Christ, to purify men fr...
Matthew Henry -> Est 2:1-20
Matthew Henry: Est 2:1-20 - -- How God put down one that was high and mighty from her seat we read in the chapter before, and are now to be told how he exalted one of low degree, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 2:12-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 2:12-18 - --
Before relating the appearance of Esther before the king, the narrator moreparticularly describes in Est 2:12-14 the preparations for this event, an...
Constable -> Est 2:1-20; Est 2:12-20
Constable: Est 2:1-20 - --B. Esther Elevated 2:1-20
The fact that God placed Esther in a position so she could deliver her people ...
