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Text -- Esther 5:6 (NET)

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5:6 While at the banquet of wine, the king said to Esther, “What is your request? It shall be given to you. What is your petition? Ask for as much as half the kingdom, and it shall be done!”
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Names, People and Places:
 · Esther second queen of Ahasuerus


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wine | Tact | Servant | King | Israel | Haman | Feasts | Esther | Courage | Banquet | BIRTHDAY | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Est 5:6 - -- So called, because it consisted not of meats, which probably the king had plentifully eaten before, but of fruits and wines; which banquets were very ...

So called, because it consisted not of meats, which probably the king had plentifully eaten before, but of fruits and wines; which banquets were very frequent among the Persians.

Clarke: Est 5:6 - -- The banquet of wine - At that part of the banquet when the wine was introduced.

The banquet of wine - At that part of the banquet when the wine was introduced.

Defender: Est 5:6 - -- With such a carte blanche promise from the king, it seems surprising that Esther did not immediately make the appeal for her people, instead of reques...

With such a carte blanche promise from the king, it seems surprising that Esther did not immediately make the appeal for her people, instead of requesting a second banquet. Whether or not she temporarily lost her courage, the delay was providential, for it was on the sleepless night in between that Ahasuerus learned of Mordecai's earlier report to Esther which had saved the king's life (Est 2:21-23; Est 6:1, Est 6:2)."

TSK: Est 5:6 - -- the king said : Est 5:3, Est 7:2, Est 9:12

the king said : Est 5:3, Est 7:2, Est 9:12

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Est 5:6 - -- The banquet of wine - After the meats were removed, it was customary in Persia to continue the banquet for a considerable time with fruits and ...

The banquet of wine - After the meats were removed, it was customary in Persia to continue the banquet for a considerable time with fruits and wine. During this part of the feast, the king renewed his offer.

Poole: Est 5:6 - -- At the banquet of wine either, 1. At the latter end of the feast, when they used to drink wine more freely, whereas in the former part most of their...

At the banquet of wine either,

1. At the latter end of the feast, when they used to drink wine more freely, whereas in the former part most of their drink was water. Or,

2. At her banquet; which is so called, because it consisted not of meals, which probably the king had plentifully eaten before at his own table, but of fruits and wines; which banquets were very frequent among the Persians.

Haydock: Est 5:6 - -- Wine. The Persians did not drink till the end of the feast, (as the Turks are said to do at present. Tavernier) when they fall upon wine without an...

Wine. The Persians did not drink till the end of the feast, (as the Turks are said to do at present. Tavernier) when they fall upon wine without any moderation. (Ælian, Hist. xii. 1.)

Gill: Est 5:6 - -- And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine,.... For such it seems the banquet was she prepared; it was not properly a meal, neither dinner n...

And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine,.... For such it seems the banquet was she prepared; it was not properly a meal, neither dinner nor supper, but a drinking bout; or, however, it was at that part of the banquet in which wine was drank that the king accosted Esther, when he began to be cheerful with it. The Persians at their meals had two courses: the first consisted of meats, &c. at which they drank water, the other of fruits, when they drank wine; Aelianus i says, the Persians, after they are filled with food, indulge themselves in drinking wine:

what is thy petition? and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request? even to the half of the kingdom it shall be performed; by which it appears he retained the same affection for Esther, and the same disposition to show her kindness. See Est 5:3.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Est 5:6 As much as half the kingdom. Such a statement would no doubt have been understood for the exaggeration that it clearly was. Cf. the similar NT scene r...

Geneva Bible: Est 5:6 And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of ( d ) wine, What [is] thy petition? and it shall be granted thee: and what [is] thy request? even to t...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 5:1-8 - --Esther having had power with God, and prevailing, like Jacob, had power with men too. He that will lose his life for God, shall save it, or find it in...

Matthew Henry: Est 5:1-8 - -- Here is, I. Esther's bold approach to the king, Est 5:1. When the time appointed for their fast was finished she lost no time, but on the third day,...

Keil-Delitzsch: Est 5:1-8 - -- On the third day Esther put on her royal apparel and enteredthe inner court of the king's house, opposite the dwelling of the king,where he was sitt...

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...

Constable: Est 5:1-8 - --The first banquet 5:1-8 Here we have another remarkable example of how God controls the ...

Guzik: Est 5:1-14 - --Esther 5 - Esther's Bold Request A. The first banquet. 1. (1-5) Esther invites both king Ahasuerus and Haman to this banquet. Now it happened on t...

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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 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Est 5:1, Esther, adventuring on the king’s favour, obtains the grace of the golden sceptre, and invites the king and Haman to a banquet...

Poole: Esther 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5 Esther, venturing on the king’ s favour, hath the golden sceptre held out to her, Est 5:1-3 . She inviteth the king and Haman to a b...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Est 5:1-8) Esther's application received. (Est 5:9-14) Haman prepares to hang Mordecai.

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) The last news we had of Haman left him in his cups, Est 3:15. Our last news of queen Esther left her in tears, fasting and praying. Now this chapte...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER 5 This chapter gives an account of Esther's going in to the king, and of his holding out the golden sceptre to her, on which...

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