
Text -- Esther 5:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 5:8
Wesley: Est 5:8 - -- I will acquaint thee with my humble request. She did not present her petition at this time, but delayed it 'till the next meeting; either because she ...
I will acquaint thee with my humble request. She did not present her petition at this time, but delayed it 'till the next meeting; either because she was a little daunted with the king's presence, or, because she would farther engage the king's affection to her, and would also intimate to him that her petition was of a more than ordinary nature: but principally by direction of Divine providence, which took away her courage of utterance for this time, that she might have a better opportunity for it the next time, by that great accident which happened before it.
JFB -> Est 5:8
JFB: Est 5:8 - -- The king ate alone, and his guests in an adjoining hall; but they were admitted to sit with him at wine. Haman being the only invited guest with the k...
The king ate alone, and his guests in an adjoining hall; but they were admitted to sit with him at wine. Haman being the only invited guest with the king and queen, it was natural that he should have been elated with the honor.
Clarke -> Est 5:8
Clarke: Est 5:8 - -- I will do to-morrow - She saw she was gaining on the king’ s affections; but she was not yet sufficiently confident; and therefore wished anoth...
I will do to-morrow - She saw she was gaining on the king’ s affections; but she was not yet sufficiently confident; and therefore wished another interview, that she might ingratiate herself more fully in the king’ s favor, and thus secure the success of her design. But Providence disposed of things thus, to give time for the important event mentioned in the succeeding chapter.
TSK -> Est 5:8
TSK: Est 5:8 - -- perform : Heb. do
let the king : Esther probably wished another interview, that she might ingratiate herself more fully into the king’ s favour, ...
perform : Heb. do
let the king : Esther probably wished another interview, that she might ingratiate herself more fully into the king’ s favour, and thus secure the success of her design. But Providence disposed of things thus, to give time for the important event mentioned in the following chapter.
to morrow : Est 6:1-13; Pro 16:9

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Poole -> Est 5:8
Poole: Est 5:8 - -- I will acquaint thee with my humble request. She did not present her petition at this time, but delayed it till the next meeting; either through mod...
I will acquaint thee with my humble request. She did not present her petition at this time, but delayed it till the next meeting; either through modesty, or because she was a little daunted with the king’ s presence, and had not yet good courage to propose her request; or in policy, because she would further engage the king’ s affection to her by a second entertainment, and would also intimate to him that her petition was of a more than ordinary nature; and principally by direction and disposition of the Divine Providence, which took away her courage or utterance for this time, that she might have a better opportunity for it the next time, by that great accident which happened before it.
Gill -> Est 5:8
Gill: Est 5:8 - -- If I have found favour in the sight of the king,.... Or, seeing she had; for it was a clear case she had, both by his holding out the golden sceptre t...
If I have found favour in the sight of the king,.... Or, seeing she had; for it was a clear case she had, both by his holding out the golden sceptre to her, and by accepting her invitation to her banquet:
and if it please the king to grant my petition, and to perform my request; as he had been so gracious as to promise in such a large and liberal manner as before expressed:
let the king and Haman come to the banquet that I shall prepare for them; the Targum says, in the evening; but from Est 5:12, it appears to be on the morrow; and which agrees with what follows:
and I will do tomorrow as the king hath said; make her petition and request to him; which she had deferred, partly in hope of still increasing his affection to her, and partly to prepare him to expect something of moment and importance to be asked of him. Jarchi restrains this to what he supposes the king had often importuned her to tell, namely, who were her people and her kindred.

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NET Notes: Est 5:8 Heb “I will do according to the word of the king,” i.e., answer the question that he has posed. Cf. NCV “Then I will answer your que...
Geneva Bible -> Est 5:8
Geneva Bible: Est 5:8 If I have found favour in the sight of the king, and if it please the king to grant my petition, and to perform my request, let the king and Haman com...

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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 5:1-8
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
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
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; Est 5:1-8
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...
