collapse all  

Text -- Esther 2:21 (NET)

Strongs On/Off
Context
2:21 In those days while Mordecai was sitting at the king’s gate, Bigthan and Teresh, two of the king’s eunuchs who protected the entrance, became angry and plotted to assassinate King Ahasuerus.
Parallel   Cross Reference (TSK)   ITL  

Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ahasuerus king of Persia after Darius
 · Bigthan a man who was palace guard for King Ahasuerus
 · Mordecai a leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,son of Jair of Benjamin; cousin and guardian of Queen Esther
 · Teresh a gate keeper of the palace of King Ahasuerus


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Teresh | THARRA | Servant | Mordecai | Loyalty | Government | DOORKEEPER | Conspiracy | Citizenship | Chamberlain | Bigthan | BIGTHAN; BIGTHANA | BIGTHAN, OR BIGTHANA | Abagtha | more
Table of Contents

Word/Phrase Notes
JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Est 2:21 - -- This secret conspiracy against the king's life probably arose out of revenge for the divorce of Vashti, in whose interest, and at whose instigation, t...

This secret conspiracy against the king's life probably arose out of revenge for the divorce of Vashti, in whose interest, and at whose instigation, these eunuchs may have acted. Through the vigilance of Mordecai, whose fidelity, however, passed unnoticed, the design was frustrated, while the conspirators were condemned to be executed and as the matter was recorded in the court annals, it became the occasion afterwards of Mordecai's preferment to the place of power and influence for which, in furtherance of the national interests of the Jews, divine providence intended him.

Clarke: Est 2:21 - -- Mordecai sat in the kings gate - Mordecai might have been one of the officers of the king, as the gate was the place where such usually attended to ...

Mordecai sat in the kings gate - Mordecai might have been one of the officers of the king, as the gate was the place where such usually attended to await the king’ s call. It is not likely that he was the porter; had he been only such, Haman could have removed him at once

Clarke: Est 2:21 - -- Two of the king’ s chamberlains - Eunuchs. Why they conspired against the life of the king, we are not informed. The Targum says that they foun...

Two of the king’ s chamberlains - Eunuchs. Why they conspired against the life of the king, we are not informed. The Targum says that they found out that Esther had intended to use her influence with the king to get them removed from their office, and Mordecai put in their place; therefore they determined to poison Esther, and slay the king in his bedchamber. It is very likely that they were creatures of Haman, who probably affected the kingdom, and perhaps were employed by him to remove the king, and so make his way open to the throne.

TSK: Est 2:21 - -- Bigthan : Est 6:2, Bigthana door : Heb. threshold and sought : 2Sa 4:5, 2Sa 4:6, 2Sa 16:11; 1Ki 15:25-27, 1Ki 16:9; 2Ki 9:22-24, 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 21:23;...

Bigthan : Est 6:2, Bigthana

door : Heb. threshold

and sought : 2Sa 4:5, 2Sa 4:6, 2Sa 16:11; 1Ki 15:25-27, 1Ki 16:9; 2Ki 9:22-24, 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 21:23; Psa 144:10

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Est 2:21 - -- Conspiracies inside the palace were ordinary occurrences in Persia. Xerxes was ultimately murdered by Artabanus, the captain of the guard, and Aspam...

Conspiracies inside the palace were ordinary occurrences in Persia. Xerxes was ultimately murdered by Artabanus, the captain of the guard, and Aspamitras, a chamberlain and eunuch.

Poole: Est 2:21 - -- Which kept the door either, 1. Of the king’ s chamber. Or, 2. Of his court; and so they sat in the gate, as Mordecai did, who by that means co...

Which kept the door either,

1. Of the king’ s chamber. Or,

2. Of his court; and so they sat in the gate, as Mordecai did, who by that means contracting some familiar acquaintance with them, might make some discovery of their minds and design.

Sought to lay hand i.e. violent hand; to kill him, as this phrase is used, Est 3:6 , and elsewhere.

Gill: Est 2:21 - -- In those days, while Mordecai sat in the king's gate,.... Being, as before observed, an officer at court: two of the king's chamberlains, Bigthan a...

In those days, while Mordecai sat in the king's gate,.... Being, as before observed, an officer at court:

two of the king's chamberlains, Bigthan and Teresh, of those that kept the door; of the inner court, as Aben Ezra, of the doors of his bedchamber; perhaps they were the chief of his bodyguards, as the Septuagint version; in later times, such officers were about the chambers of great personages as their guards a:

these were wroth, and sought to lay hand on the King Ahasuerus; to poison him, as Jarchi and both the Targums; however, to take away his life by some means or another. Gorionides b says their design was, while the king was asleep, to cut off his head, and carry it to the king of Greece; there being at that time great wars between the kingdom of Greece and the kingdom of Persia, which exactly agrees with the times of Xerxes, and with this part of his reign, about the seventh year of it, what was the occasion of this wrath is not said, it is thought to be either the divorce of Vashti, whose creatures they were, or the marriage of Esther, and particularly the promotion of Mordecai, fearing they should be turned out of their places; so the former Targum.

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Est 2:21 Heb “sought to send a hand against”; CEV “decided to kill.”

Geneva Bible: Est 2:21 In those days, while Mordecai sat in the king's gate, two of the king's chamberlains, Bigthan and Teresh, of those which kept the door, were wroth, an...

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 2:21-23 - --Good subjects must not conceal any bad design they know of against the prince, or the public peace. Mordecai was not rewarded at the time, but a remem...

Matthew Henry: Est 2:21-23 - -- This good service which Mordecai did to the government, in discovering a plot against the life of the king, is here recorded, because the mention of...

Keil-Delitzsch: Est 2:21-23 - -- The definition of time in Est 2:19 is again take up by the words: in thosedays; then the explanatory clause, Est 2:20, is repeated; and after this w...

Constable: Est 2:21--3:7 - --A. Background Considerations 2:21-3:6 At this point in the narrative the writer introduced us to the vil...

Constable: Est 2:21-23 - --1. Mordecai's loyalty 2:21-23 We know no details concerning the identities of the assassins or t...

Guzik: Est 2:1-23 - --Esther 2 - Esther Is Chosen Queen A. The gathering together of a harem for King Ahasuerus. 1. (1-4) A search is made for a replacement for Queen Vas...

expand all
Introduction / Outline

JFB: Esther (Book Introduction) ESTHER derives its name from the Jewess, who, having become wife of the king of Persia, employed her royal influence to effect a memorable deliverance...

JFB: Esther (Outline) AHASUERUS MAKES ROYAL FEASTS. (Est. 1:1-22) ESTHER CHOSEN TO BE QUEEN. (Est. 2:1-20) MORDECAI, DISCOVERING A TREASON, IS RECORDED IN THE CHRONICLES. ...

TSK: Esther (Book Introduction) This Book, which derives its name from the person whose history it chiefly relates, is termed in Hebrew, מגלה [Strong’s 04039] אסתר [Str...

TSK: Esther 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Est 2:1, Out of the choice of virgins a queen is to be chosen; Est 2:5, Mordecai the nursing father of Esther; Est 2:8, Esther preferred ...

Poole: Esther 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2 The virgins of the kingdom being gathered together, a queen is to be chosen, Est 2:1-4 . Esther, nursed by Mordecai, is chosen to be one ...

MHCC: Esther (Book Introduction) We find in this book, that even those Jews who were scattered in the province of the heathen, were taken care of, and were wonderfully preserved, when...

MHCC: Esther 2 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-20) Esther chosen queen. (Est 2:21-23) Mordecai discovers a plot against the king.

Matthew Henry: Esther (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Esther How the providence of God watched over the Jews that had returned out of captivity t...

Matthew Henry: Esther 2 (Chapter Introduction) Two things are recorded in this chapter, which were working towards the deliverance of the Jews from Haman's conspiracy: - 1I. The advancement of E...

Constable: Esther (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book comes from its principle character, Esther. ...

Constable: Esther (Outline) Outline I. God's preparations 1:1-2:20 A. Vashti deposed ch. 1 1. The ki...

Constable: Esther Esther Bibliography Archer, Gleason L., Jr. A Survey of Old Testament Introduction. 1964; revised ed., Chicago:...

Haydock: Esther (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF ESTHER. INTRODUCTION. This Book takes its name from queen Esther; whose history is here recorded. The general opinion of almost all...

Gill: Esther (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER This book has its name from the person who is the principal subject of it; it is by Clemens of Alexandria a called the Book ...

Gill: Esther 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER 2 By the advice of the ministers of King Ahasuerus, fair virgins were sought for throughout his dominions, and brought to hi...

Advanced Commentary (Dictionaries, Hymns, Arts, Sermon Illustration, Question and Answers, etc)


TIP #07: 'Click the Audio icon (NT only) to listen to the NET Bible Audio New Testament.' [ALL]
created in 0.06 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA