
Text -- Esther 8:1 (NET)




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Wesley: Est 8:1 - -- With all his goods and estate, which being justly forfeited to the king, he no less justly bestows it upon the queen, to compensate the danger to whic...
With all his goods and estate, which being justly forfeited to the king, he no less justly bestows it upon the queen, to compensate the danger to which Haman had exposed her.

Wesley: Est 8:1 - -- Was by the queen's desire admitted into the king's presence, and family, and, as it seems, made one of the seven princes.
Was by the queen's desire admitted into the king's presence, and family, and, as it seems, made one of the seven princes.

Wesley: Est 8:1 - -- How nearly he was related to her: which 'till this time she had wisely concealed.
How nearly he was related to her: which 'till this time she had wisely concealed.
JFB: Est 8:1 - -- His property was confiscated, and everything belonging to him, as some compensation for the peril to which she had been exposed.
His property was confiscated, and everything belonging to him, as some compensation for the peril to which she had been exposed.

JFB: Est 8:1 - -- That is, was introduced at court and appointed one of the seven counsellors. Esther displayed great prudence and address in acknowledging Mordecai's r...
That is, was introduced at court and appointed one of the seven counsellors. Esther displayed great prudence and address in acknowledging Mordecai's relation to her at the moment most fitted to be of eminent service to him.
Clarke -> Est 8:1
Clarke: Est 8:1 - -- The king - give the house of Haman - As Haman was found guilty of treasonable practices against the peace and prosperity of the king and his empire,...
The king - give the house of Haman - As Haman was found guilty of treasonable practices against the peace and prosperity of the king and his empire, his life was forfeited and his goods confiscated. And as Mordecai had been the means of preserving the king’ s life, and was the principal object of Haman’ s malice, it was but just to confer his property upon him, as well as his dignity and office, as Mordecai was found deserving of the former, and fit to discharge the duties of the latter.
TSK -> Est 8:1
TSK: Est 8:1 - -- give the house : Job 27:16, Job 27:17; Psa 39:6, Psa 49:6-13; Pro 13:22, Pro 28:8; Ecc 2:18, Ecc 2:19; Luk 12:20
came before : Est 1:14, Est 2:7, Est ...

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Barnes -> Est 8:1
Barnes: Est 8:1 - -- Give the house of Haman - Confiscation of goods accompanied public execution in Persia as in other Oriental countries.
Give the house of Haman - Confiscation of goods accompanied public execution in Persia as in other Oriental countries.
Poole -> Est 8:1
Poole: Est 8:1 - -- The house of Haman with all his goods and estate, which being justly forfeited to the king, he no less justly bestows it upon the queen, to compensa...
The house of Haman with all his goods and estate, which being justly forfeited to the king, he no less justly bestows it upon the queen, to compensate the danger to which Haman had exposed her.
Mordecai came before the king i.e. was by the queen’ s desire admitted into the king’ s presence, and favour, and family, and, as it seems, made one of the seven princes.
What he was unto her i.e. how nearly he was related to her; which till this time she had wisely concealed, this being the fit season to declare it.
Haydock: Est 8:1 - -- Third. Roman Septuagint, "first....Nisan," ten days after Aman's decree, who seems to have been presently brought to judgment. Yet two whole months...
Third. Roman Septuagint, "first....Nisan," ten days after Aman's decree, who seems to have been presently brought to judgment. Yet two whole months might easily elapse, (Calmet) and ten days more, before this contrary edict was dispatched. (Haydock) ---
The day of slaughter was still remote. (Menochius)

Haydock: Est 8:1 - -- House, and furniture. Septuagint, "all the possessions of Aman, the devil," (accuser, &c.; Haydock) which were confiscated for treason; and no one h...
House, and furniture. Septuagint, "all the possessions of Aman, the devil," (accuser, &c.; Haydock) which were confiscated for treason; and no one had a better title than the queen, whose life had been is such danger. Yet she did not touch the estates of the children, ver. 13., and chap. ix. 10. ---
King. in the place of Aman, chap. ix. 4., and x. 3. ---
Uncle, or cousin. (Calmet)
Gill -> Est 8:1
Gill: Est 8:1 - -- On that day did the King, Ahasuerus, give the house of Haman, the Jews' enemy, unto Esther the queen,.... That, and all the goods in it, and estate be...
On that day did the King, Ahasuerus, give the house of Haman, the Jews' enemy, unto Esther the queen,.... That, and all the goods in it, and estate belonging to it; which being confiscated to the king, he gave to Esther, who would have been the sufferer, had his scheme taken place; so the Targum adds,"and the men of his house, and all his treasures, and all his riches:"
and Mordecai came before the king; was introduced into his presence, became one of his privy counsellors, one of those that saw the king's face, and sat first in the kingdom, Est 1:14
for Esther had told what he was unto her; what relation he stood in to her; her uncle, according to the Vulgate Latin version, and so Aben Ezra and Josephus, but wrongly, for she was his uncle's daughter; so that they were brother's children, or own cousins, see Est 2:7.

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TSK Synopsis -> Est 8:1-17
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 8:1-2
MHCC: Est 8:1-2 - --What Haman would have done mischief with, Esther will do good with. All the trust the king had reposed in Haman, he now placed in Mordecai: a happy ch...
Matthew Henry -> Est 8:1-2
Matthew Henry: Est 8:1-2 - -- It was but lately that we had Esther and Mordecai in tears and in fears, but fasting and praying; now let us see how to them there arose light in da...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 8:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 8:1-2 - --
By the execution of Haman, his property was confiscated, andthe king decreed that the house of the Jews' enemy should be given toEsther. The "house ...
Constable -> Est 8:1--9:20; Est 8:1-2
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...
