
Text -- Esther 5:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 5:10
Wesley: Est 5:10 - -- From taking present vengeance upon Mordecai, which he might easily have effected, either by his own, or any of his servants hands, without any fear of...
From taking present vengeance upon Mordecai, which he might easily have effected, either by his own, or any of his servants hands, without any fear of inconveniency to himself. But herein God's wise and powerful providence appeared, in disposing Haman's heart, contrary to his own inclination, and making him, as it were, to put fetters upon his own hands.
TSK -> Est 5:10
TSK: Est 5:10 - -- refrained : Gen 43:30, Gen 43:31, Gen 45:1; 2Sa 13:22, 2Sa 13:23; Ecc 7:9
called for his friends : Heb. caused his friends to come, Zeresh. Est 6:13

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Barnes -> Est 5:10
Barnes: Est 5:10 - -- Zeresh - This name is probably connected with the Zend zara, "gold."Compare the Greek "Chrysis."
Zeresh - This name is probably connected with the Zend zara, "gold."Compare the Greek "Chrysis."
Poole -> Est 5:10
Poole: Est 5:10 - -- Haman refrained himself from taking present vengeance upon Mordecai, to which he was strongly inclined, and which he might easily have effected, eith...
Haman refrained himself from taking present vengeance upon Mordecai, to which he was strongly inclined, and which he might easily have effected, either by his own or any of his servants’ hands, without any expectation or fear of inconvenience to himself, who having obtained license to destroy a whole nation, could easily get a pardon for having killed one obscure and infamous member of it. Herein therefore God’ s wise and powerful providence appeared in disposing Haman’ s heart, contrary to his own inclination and interest, and making him, as it were, to put fetters upon his own hands.
Gill -> Est 5:10
Gill: Est 5:10 - -- Nevertheless Haman refrained himself,.... From showing any outward resentment to Mordecai, from laying hands upon him or taking revenge on him, as bei...
Nevertheless Haman refrained himself,.... From showing any outward resentment to Mordecai, from laying hands upon him or taking revenge on him, as being too much below him to avenge himself on a single person, when the whole body of the people Mordecai belonged to would shortly feel the power of his hand for such insolent treatment of him:
and when he came home, he sent and called for his friends, and Zeresh his wife; who, the Targum says, was the daughter of Tatnai, the governor on the other side the river, Ezr 5:3.

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TSK Synopsis -> Est 5:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Est 5:1-14 - --1 Esther, adventuring on the king's favour, obtains the grace of the golden sceptre, and invites the king and Haman to a banquet.6 She, being encourag...
MHCC -> Est 5:9-14
MHCC: Est 5:9-14 - --This account of Haman is a comment upon Pro 21:24. Self-admirers and self-flatterers are really self-deceivers. Haman, the higher he is lifted up, the...
Matthew Henry -> Est 5:9-14
Matthew Henry: Est 5:9-14 - -- This account here given of Haman is a comment upon that of Solomon, Pro 21:24. Proud and haughty scorner is his name that deals in proud wrath. Ne...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 5:9-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 5:9-14 - --
Haman went forth from the palace satisfied and with a joyful heart. When,however, he saw Mordochai in the king's gate, who neither stood up nortremb...
Constable -> Est 5:1-14; Est 5:9-14
Constable: Est 5:1-14 - --1. Esther's preparations ch. 5
Chapters 5-7 carry us to the climax of our story. They show how G...
