Text -- Esther 4:8 (NET)
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JFB -> Est 4:8
JFB: Est 4:8 - -- This language is exceedingly strong. As it can scarcely be supposed that Mordecai was still using authority over Esther as his adopted daughter, he mu...
This language is exceedingly strong. As it can scarcely be supposed that Mordecai was still using authority over Esther as his adopted daughter, he must be considered as imploring rather than commanding her, in the name of her brethren and in the name of her God, to make a direct appeal to the feelings of her royal husband.
Clarke -> Est 4:8
Clarke: Est 4:8 - -- That she should go in unto the king - The Greek adds, "Remember the time of your low estate, and in what manner you have been nourished, and carried...
That she should go in unto the king - The Greek adds, "Remember the time of your low estate, and in what manner you have been nourished, and carried in my arms; and that Haman, who is next to the king, has got a decree for our destruction. Pray, therefore, to the Lord, and plead with the king, that we may be delivered from death."But there is not a word of this either in the Hebrew, Syriac, or Vulgate.
TSK -> Est 4:8
TSK: Est 4:8 - -- the copy : Est 3:14, Est 3:15
to charge : Est 2:20; 1Ti 6:13, 1Ti 6:17
to make supplication : Job 9:15; Pro 16:14, Pro 16:15; Ecc 10:4; Act 12:20
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Poole -> Est 4:8
Poole: Est 4:8 - -- To charge her not only in his own name, to whom she manifested a singular respect, though his relation to her was yet unknown, but also in the name o...
To charge her not only in his own name, to whom she manifested a singular respect, though his relation to her was yet unknown, but also in the name of the great God.
Haydock -> Est 4:8
Haydock: Est 4:8 - -- Entreat. Septuagint, "to put in a counter-petition, and entreat," &c. ---
People. Septuagint add, "and country, remembering the days of thy lowly...
Entreat. Septuagint, "to put in a counter-petition, and entreat," &c. ---
People. Septuagint add, "and country, remembering the days of thy lowly state, how thou wast fed by my hand; for Aman, the second after the king, has spoken against us, to have us destroyed. Call then upon the Lord, and speak to the king for us, and rescue us from death." (Haydock) ---
This servant must have been very trusty, as the secret was confided to him, respecting the nation to which the queen belonged. (Menochius)
Gill -> Est 4:8
Gill: Est 4:8 - -- Also he gave him the copy of the writing of the decree that was given at Shushan to destroy them,.... Which had now been published in the city; by whi...
Also he gave him the copy of the writing of the decree that was given at Shushan to destroy them,.... Which had now been published in the city; by which means Mordecai had had a sight of it, and had transcribed it; see Est 3:14
to show it unto Esther, and to declare it unto her; what Haman intended against the people of the Jews; as the Targum adds:
and to charge her; in his name; whose charges she had always regarded, both before and since she was queen; or in the name of God:
that she should go in unto the king to make supplication unto him, and to make request before him for her people; signifying there was a necessity of doing it speedily, and of urging her request with great earnestness and importunity, since it was not the life of a single person, but the lives of a body of people, and her own, that lay at stake.