
Text -- Esther 5:12 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 5:12
Wesley: Est 5:12 - -- Thus he makes that matter of glorying which was the occasion of his utter ruin. So ignorant are the wisest men, and subject to fatal mistakes, rejoici...
Thus he makes that matter of glorying which was the occasion of his utter ruin. So ignorant are the wisest men, and subject to fatal mistakes, rejoicing when they have most cause of fear, and sorrowing for those things which tend to joy and comfort.
TSK -> Est 5:12
TSK: Est 5:12 - -- Esther : Plutarch, in his life of Artaxerxes, informs us, that none but the king’ s mother, and his real wife, were permitted to sit at his table...
Esther : Plutarch, in his life of Artaxerxes, informs us, that none but the king’ s mother, and his real wife, were permitted to sit at his table; and therefore he mentions it as a condescension in that prince, that he sometimes invited his brothers. Haman, therefore, had some reason to be proud of this favour.
to morrow : Job 8:12, Job 8:13, Job 20:5-8; Psa 37:35, Psa 37:36; Pro 7:22, Pro 7:23, Pro 27:1; Luk 21:34, Luk 21:35; 1Th 5:3

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Poole -> Est 5:12
Poole: Est 5:12 - -- Thus he makes that matter of glorying which was designed for and the occasion of his utter ruin. So ignorant are the wisest men, and subject to fata...
Thus he makes that matter of glorying which was designed for and the occasion of his utter ruin. So ignorant are the wisest men, and subject to fatal mistakes; rejoicing when they have most cause of fear and grief, and sorrowing for those things which tend to joy and comfort.
Haydock -> Est 5:12
Haydock: Est 5:12 - -- But me. It was thought very singular, when Artaxerxes invited his own brothers. (Plutarch) ---
But when he also admitted a foreigner, the nobility...
But me. It was thought very singular, when Artaxerxes invited his own brothers. (Plutarch) ---
But when he also admitted a foreigner, the nobility became jealous, as that honour was reserved for the king's relations. (Atheneus i.) ---
Dine, or feast. Only one meal was taken, (Herodotus vii. 120.) and that in the evening. (Calmet)
Gill -> Est 5:12
Gill: Est 5:12 - -- Haman said, moreover,.... To all which he added, and what seemed to delight him most of all, or however was a new additional honour done him:
yea, ...
Haman said, moreover,.... To all which he added, and what seemed to delight him most of all, or however was a new additional honour done him:
yea, Esther the queen did let no man come in with the king unto the banquet that she had prepared but myself; which he judged was doing him singular honour; and, by the joint affection of the king and queen to him, he thought himself established in his dignity and grandeur:
and tomorrow am I invited unto her also with the king; had been invited, not by a messenger, but by the queen herself, which was a double honour.

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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...
