
Text -- Esther 6:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 6:14
Wesley: Est 6:14 - -- Who was now slack to go thither, by reason of the great dejection of his own mind.
Who was now slack to go thither, by reason of the great dejection of his own mind.
JFB -> Est 6:14
JFB: Est 6:14 - -- Besides the invitation given to an entertainment, a message is always sent to the guests, immediately at the day and hour appointed, to announce that ...
Besides the invitation given to an entertainment, a message is always sent to the guests, immediately at the day and hour appointed, to announce that all things are ready.
Clarke -> Est 6:14
Clarke: Est 6:14 - -- Hasted to bring Haman - There was a dreadful banquet before him, of which he knew nothing: and he could have little appetite to enjoy that which he ...
Hasted to bring Haman - There was a dreadful banquet before him, of which he knew nothing: and he could have little appetite to enjoy that which he knew was prepared at the palace of Esther
One grand design of this history is, to show that he who lays a snare for the life of his neighbor, is most likely to fall into it himself: for, in the course of the Divine providence, men generally meet with those evils in life which they have been the means of inflicting on others: and this is exactly agreeable to the saying of our Lord: "With what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you withal."
TSK -> Est 6:14

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Poole -> Est 6:14
Poole: Est 6:14 - -- He was now slack to go thither, by reason of the great dejection of his own mind, and the fear of a worse entertainment from the king and queen than...
He was now slack to go thither, by reason of the great dejection of his own mind, and the fear of a worse entertainment from the king and queen than he had formerly received.
Gill -> Est 6:14
Gill: Est 6:14 - -- And while they were yet talking with him,.... About these things, and giving their opinion of the issue of them, upon the present appearance of them:
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And while they were yet talking with him,.... About these things, and giving their opinion of the issue of them, upon the present appearance of them:
came the king's chamberlains, and hasted to bring Haman unto the banquet that Esther had prepared; the time appointed for it being very near, or quite up, and Haman being backward and dilatory, having no stomach to go to it, and perhaps fearing worse things were coming upon him he should hear of there.
