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Text -- Esther 8:15 (NET)

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8:15 Now Mordecai went out from the king’s presence in purple and white royal attire, with a large golden crown and a purple linen mantle. The city of Susa shouted with joy.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Mordecai a leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,son of Jair of Benjamin; cousin and guardian of Queen Esther
 · Susa capital city of Elam and winter home of the Persian kings (OS)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Shushan | Servant | SILK; SILKWORM | PURPLE | Mordecai | Minister | Linen | King | Joy | Israel | Haman | Gold | Esther | ESTHER, BOOK OF | DRESS | Crown | Colour | COLOR; COLORS | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Est 8:15 - -- Which the chief of the Persian princes were permitted to wear but with sufficient distinction from the king's crown.

Which the chief of the Persian princes were permitted to wear but with sufficient distinction from the king's crown.

Wesley: Est 8:15 - -- Not only Jews, but the greatest number of the citizens, who by the law of nature abhorred bloody counsels, and had a complacency in acts of mercy.

Not only Jews, but the greatest number of the citizens, who by the law of nature abhorred bloody counsels, and had a complacency in acts of mercy.

JFB: Est 8:15 - -- He was invested with the khelaat of official honor. A dress of blue and white was held in great estimation among the Persians; so that Mordecai, whom ...

He was invested with the khelaat of official honor. A dress of blue and white was held in great estimation among the Persians; so that Mordecai, whom the king delighted to honor, was in fact arrayed in the royal dress and insignia. The variety and the kind of insignia worn by a favorite at once makes known to the people the particular dignity to which he has been raised.

Clarke: Est 8:15 - -- Blue and white - Probably stripe interchanged with stripe; or blue faced and bordered with white fur

Blue and white - Probably stripe interchanged with stripe; or blue faced and bordered with white fur

Clarke: Est 8:15 - -- A great crown of gold - A large turban, ornamented with gold, jewels, etc

A great crown of gold - A large turban, ornamented with gold, jewels, etc

Clarke: Est 8:15 - -- Fine linen and purple - See on Gen 41:42 (note). The בץ buts , here mentioned, is most probably the same with the byssus of the ancients; suppose...

Fine linen and purple - See on Gen 41:42 (note). The בץ buts , here mentioned, is most probably the same with the byssus of the ancients; supposed to be the beautiful tuft or beard, growing out of the side of the pinna longa , a very large species of muscle, found on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, of which there are a pair of gloves in the British Museum. This byssus I have described elsewhere

Clarke: Est 8:15 - -- Shushan - was glad - Haman was too proud to be popular; few lamented his fall.

Shushan - was glad - Haman was too proud to be popular; few lamented his fall.

TSK: Est 8:15 - -- royal apparel : Est 5:1, Est 6:8, Est 6:11; Gen 41:42; Mat 6:29, Mat 11:8; Luk 16:19 blue : or, violet, Est 1:6 and with a great crown : Mordecai was ...

royal apparel : Est 5:1, Est 6:8, Est 6:11; Gen 41:42; Mat 6:29, Mat 11:8; Luk 16:19

blue : or, violet, Est 1:6

and with a great crown : Mordecai was now made the chief minister, or vizier, instead of Haman; and was accordingly invested with the ""royal apparel,""in conformity to the custom of the East. So we are informed, in the History of the Revolt of Ali Bey, that on the election of a new sheikh bellet , or chief of the country, in Egypt, the pasha who approves of him invests him with a robe of valuable fur. Perhaps the crown was one of the insignia of the office of vizier. Concerning the blue, fine linen, and purple; see note on Exo 25:4, and see note on Exo 39:27.

the city : Haman was too proud to be popularcaps1 . fcaps0 ew lamented his fall. Est 3:15; Pro 29:2

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Est 8:15 - -- See the Est 1:6 note. The "crown"was not a crown like the king’ s, but a mere golden band or coronet. A garment - Or, "an inner robe."The...

See the Est 1:6 note. The "crown"was not a crown like the king’ s, but a mere golden band or coronet.

A garment - Or, "an inner robe."The tunic or inner robe of the king was of purple, striped with white.

Poole: Est 8:15 - -- With a great crown of gold which the chief of the Persian princes were permitted to wear, but with sufficient distinction from the king’ s crown...

With a great crown of gold which the chief of the Persian princes were permitted to wear, but with sufficient distinction from the king’ s crown.

The city of Shushan not only Jews, but the greatest number of the citizens, who, by the law of nature written upon their hearts, had an abhorrency from bloody counsels and designs, and a complacency in acts of benignity and mercy; or for other reasons, of which See Poole "Est 3:15" .

Haydock: Est 8:15 - -- Cloak. The kings wore one of purple, over their purple and white tunic. (Cyrop. viii.) --- Greek have "diadem." (Calmet)

Cloak. The kings wore one of purple, over their purple and white tunic. (Cyrop. viii.) ---

Greek have "diadem." (Calmet)

Gill: Est 8:15 - -- And Mordecai went out from the presence of the king,.... And walked or rode about in the city to show himself to his friends: in royal apparel of b...

And Mordecai went out from the presence of the king,.... And walked or rode about in the city to show himself to his friends:

in royal apparel of blue and white; such as the Persian kings wore, and were not allowed to any other, as Xenophon writes g:

and with a great crown of gold; a coronet, such as princes and nobles wear; the latter Targum calls it a great golden chain, and such the eastern kings used to give to their favourites; see Dan 5:29,

and with a garment of fine linen and purple; this must be an inner garment, since it is distinct from the royal robe before mentioned; though as the word signifies a wrap, or roll, it may design a turban, which was a roll of linen wrapped about the head; and such was the Persian diadem, according to Curtius h, which was of a purple colour, mixed with white; and so the Septuagint version is, "and a diadem of fine linen, of a purple colour"; and if so, the crown of gold was not worn on his head, nor is it likely it should be allowed, but was carried before him; see Gill on Est 6:8,

and the city of Shushan rejoiced, and was glad; not only the Jews in it, but the native inhabitants of it, that had any sense of humanity, expressed their joy at the sight of Mordecai thus arrayed; that so good a man was advanced at court, and so bad a man as Haman was displaced and put to death; see Pro 29:2.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Est 8:15 Heb “shouted and rejoiced.” The expression is a hendiadys (see the note on 5:10 for an explanation of this figure).

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Est 8:1-17 - --1 Mordecai is advanced.3 Esther makes suit to reverse Haman's letters.7 Ahasuerus grants to the Jews to defend themselves.15 Mordecai's honour, and th...

MHCC: Est 8:15-17 - --Mordecai's robes now were rich. These things are not worth notice, but as marks of the king's favour, and the fruit of God's favour to his church. It ...

Matthew Henry: Est 8:15-17 - -- It was but a few days ago that we had Mordecai in sackcloth and all the Jews in sorrow; but here is a blessed change, Mordecai in purple and all the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Est 8:15-17 - -- The joy experienced throughout the kingdom at these measures. Est 8:15. After transacting with the king this measure so favourable to the Jews,Mordo...

Constable: Est 8:1--9:20 - --C. The Jews' Deliverance 8:1-9:19 Even though Haman was dead the Jews were not yet safe. This section of...

Constable: Est 8:15-17 - --4. The joy of the Jews 8:15-17 "Crown" (v. 15) should be "turban." Mordecai's clothing reflected...

Guzik: Est 8:1-17 - --Esther 8 - A Proclamation to Help the Jews A. The appeal to the king. 1. (1-2) Haman's home is given to Esther; his position is given to Mordecai. ...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Est 8:1, Mordecai is advanced; Est 8:3, Esther makes suit to reverse Haman’s letters; Est 8:7, Ahasuerus grants to the Jews to defend t...

Poole: Esther 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8 Mordecai is advanced over the house of Haman, Est 8:1,2 . Esther maketh a petition to the king to reverse Haman’ s letters, Est 8:3-...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Est 8:1, Est 8:2) Mordecai is advanced. (Est 8:3-14) Esther makes suit for the Jews. (Est 8:15-17) Mordecai honoured, The joy of the Jews.

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) We left the plotter hanging, and are now to see what becomes of his plot. I. His plot was to raise an estate for himself; and all his estate, bein...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ESTHER 8 This chapter relates the gifts Ahasuerus gave to Esther and Mordecai, Est 8:1, the suit Esther made to him to reverse the ...

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