
Text -- Esther 6:6 (NET)




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Wesley: Est 6:6 - -- He names none, because he would have the more impartial answer. And probably knew nothing of the difference between Haman and Mordecai.
He names none, because he would have the more impartial answer. And probably knew nothing of the difference between Haman and Mordecai.

Wesley: Est 6:6 - -- As he had great reason to do, because of the favour which the king had shewed to him above all others.
As he had great reason to do, because of the favour which the king had shewed to him above all others.
JFB -> Est 6:6
JFB: Est 6:6 - -- In bestowing tokens of their favor, the kings of Persia do not at once, and as it were by their own will, determine the kind of honor that shall be aw...
In bestowing tokens of their favor, the kings of Persia do not at once, and as it were by their own will, determine the kind of honor that shall be awarded; but they turn to the courtier standing next in rank to themselves, and ask him what shall be done to the individual who has rendered the service specified; and according to the answer received, the royal mandate is issued.
Clarke -> Est 6:6
Clarke: Est 6:6 - -- The king said unto him - He did not give him time to make his request; and put a question to him which, at the first view, promised him all that his...
The king said unto him - He did not give him time to make his request; and put a question to him which, at the first view, promised him all that his heart could wish.
TSK -> Est 6:6
TSK: Est 6:6 - -- whom the king : etc. Heb. in whose honour the king delighteth, Psa 35:27; Isa 42:1, Isa 62:4, Isa 62:5; Jer 32:41; Mat 3:17; Joh 5:23
To whom : Est 3:...

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Poole -> Est 6:6
Poole: Est 6:6 - -- The king names none, because he would have the more impartial answer. And probably he knew nothing of the difference between Haman and Mordecai.
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The king names none, because he would have the more impartial answer. And probably he knew nothing of the difference between Haman and Mordecai.
Haman thought in his heart as indeed he had great reason to presume, because he had not yet forfeited that favour which the king had showed to him above all others.
Gill -> Est 6:6
Gill: Est 6:6 - -- So Haman came in,.... But was prevented speaking to the king about the business he came upon by the following speech of the king:
what shall be don...
So Haman came in,.... But was prevented speaking to the king about the business he came upon by the following speech of the king:
what shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour? he mentions not the name of any man, that he might the more freely, and unbiasedly, and disinterestedly give his advice; nor might the king know of any resentment of Haman to Mordecai:
(now Haman thought in his heart, to whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?) who had been advanced above all the princes and nobles of the realm, and was now in such high honour both with the king and queen, with whom he was to be at a banquet that day; and he might conclude, that by putting this question to him, he could have in view none but himself: Aben Ezra observes, that some from hence gather, that this book was written by the spirit of prophecy, because none could know the thoughts of the heart but God; but though he believes it to be written by the Holy Ghost, yet, as he observes, Haman might disclose this thought of his heart to his friends afterwards.

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