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Text -- Esther 7:10 (NET)

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7:10 So they hanged Haman on the very gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. The king’s rage then abated.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Haman son of Hammedatha; an Agagite; the Jews 'enemy during the exile
 · Mordecai a leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,son of Jair of Benjamin; cousin and guardian of Queen Esther


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tact | Servant | Readings, Select | Pride | PUNISHMENTS | Mordecai | Joy | Israel | Homicide | Hanging | Haman | God | Gallows | Esther | Courage | CRUCIFIXION | Banquet | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Est 7:10 - -- He has not been the only plotter of mischief whose feet have been taken in the net which they hid (Psa 9:15). But never was condemnation more just, an...

He has not been the only plotter of mischief whose feet have been taken in the net which they hid (Psa 9:15). But never was condemnation more just, and retribution more merited, than the execution of that gigantic criminal.

Defender: Est 7:10 - -- This amazing development is a remarkable testimony to the prevailing will of God, even though there is no direct mention of God in the narrative. Amon...

This amazing development is a remarkable testimony to the prevailing will of God, even though there is no direct mention of God in the narrative. Among other things, it is a remarkable illustration of Psa 9:16 - "the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands.""

TSK: Est 7:10 - -- Then was the king’ s : Jdg 15:7; Eze 5:13; Zec 6:8

Then was the king’ s : Jdg 15:7; Eze 5:13; Zec 6:8

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Est 7:10 - -- The gallows that he had prepared which stood in his own house, as was now said, and made the punishment more grievous and ignominious. Then was the ...

The gallows that he had prepared which stood in his own house, as was now said, and made the punishment more grievous and ignominious.

Then was the king’ s wrath pacified judgment being now most justly executed upon this abominable criminal.

Gill: Est 7:10 - -- So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai,.... Not within his house, Est 7:9, but more probably in his courtyard, in the s...

So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai,.... Not within his house, Est 7:9, but more probably in his courtyard, in the sight of his family and friends; or, it may be, the gallows was taken from thence, and set up without the city, where he was hanged: for so it is said in the additions of the book of Esther,"For he that was the worker of these things, is hanged at the gates of Susa with all his family: God, who ruleth all things, speedily rendering vengeance to him according to his deserts.'' (Esther 16:18)that he was hanged without the gates of Shushan; see Psa 7:15,

then was the king's wrath pacified; having inflicted punishment on such a wicked counsellor of his, and the contriver of such mischief.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Est 7:1-10 - --1 Esther, entertaining the king and Haman, makes suit for her own life, and her people's.5 She accuses Haman.7 The king in his anger, understanding of...

MHCC: Est 7:7-10 - --The king was angry: those that do things with self-will, reflect upon them afterward with self-reproach. When angry, we should pause before we come to...

Matthew Henry: Est 7:7-10 - -- Here, I. The king retires in anger. He rose from table in a great passion, and went into the palace garden to cool himself and to consider what wa...

Keil-Delitzsch: Est 7:7-10 - -- The king in his wrath arose from the banquet of wine, and went into thegarden of the house ( קם is here a pregnant expression, and is alsocombined...

Constable: Est 7:7-10 - --Ahasuerus' decision 7:7-10 The fact that his enemy sat in his presence at that very mome...

Guzik: Est 7:1-10 - --Esther 7 - Haman's End A. The second banquet. 1. (1-4) Esther finally makes her request: please spare my life! So the king and Haman went to dine ...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Est 7:1, Esther, entertaining the king and Haman, makes suit for her own life, and her people’s; Est 7:5, She accuses Haman; Est 7:7, T...

Poole: Esther 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7 Esther maketh a petition for her own and her people’ s life, Est 7:1-4 . She accuseth Haman, who had determined to destroy the Jews,...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) (Est 7:1-6) Esther accuses Haman. (Est 7:7-10) Haman hanged on his own gallows.

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) We are now to attend the second banquet to which the king and Haman were invited: and there, I. Esther presents her petition to the king for her l...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER 7 Esther, being solicited by the king to tell him her petition, asks for her life and the lives of her people, who were sold...

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