
Text -- Esther 9:1-3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Est 9:2
Wesley: Est 9:2 - -- Their enemies, though they did take up arms against them, yet were easily conquered and destroyed by them.
Their enemies, though they did take up arms against them, yet were easily conquered and destroyed by them.
JFB: Est 9:1 - -- This was the day which Haman's superstitious advisers had led him to select as the most fortunate for the execution of his exterminating scheme agains...
This was the day which Haman's superstitious advisers had led him to select as the most fortunate for the execution of his exterminating scheme against the Jews [Est 3:7].

JFB: Est 9:2 - -- The tables were now turned in their favor; and though their enemies made their long meditated attack, the Jews were not only at liberty to act on the ...
The tables were now turned in their favor; and though their enemies made their long meditated attack, the Jews were not only at liberty to act on the defensive, but through the powerful influence enlisted on their side at court together with the blessing of God, they were everywhere victorious.

JFB: Est 9:2 - -- This impression arose not alone from the consciousness of the all-powerful vizier being their countryman, but from the hand of God appearing so visibl...
This impression arose not alone from the consciousness of the all-powerful vizier being their countryman, but from the hand of God appearing so visibly interposed to effect their strange and unexpected deliverance.|| 12840||1||12||0||@Thus the Jews smote all their enemies==--The effect of the two antagonistic decrees was, in the meantime, to raise a fierce and bloody war between the Jews and their enemies throughout the Persian empire; but through the dread of Esther and Mordecai, the provincial governors universally favored their cause, so that their enemies fell in great numbers.
Clarke: Est 9:1 - -- Now in the twelfth month - What a number of providences, and none of them apparently of an extraordinary nature, concurred to preserve a people so s...
Now in the twelfth month - What a number of providences, and none of them apparently of an extraordinary nature, concurred to preserve a people so signally, and to all human appearance so inevitably, doomed to destruction! None are ever too low for God to lift up, or too high for God to cast down. Must not these heathens have observed that the uncontrollable hand of an Almighty Being had worked in behalf of the Jews? And must not this have had a powerful tendency to discredit the idolatry of the country?

Clarke: Est 9:3 - -- And all the rulers of the provinces - Mordecai being raised to the highest confidence of the king, and to have authority over the whole realm, these...
And all the rulers of the provinces - Mordecai being raised to the highest confidence of the king, and to have authority over the whole realm, these officers assisted the Jews, no doubt, with the troops under their command, to overthrow those who availed themselves of the former decree to molest the Jews. For it does not appear that the Jews slew any person who did not rise up to destroy them. See Est 9:5.
Defender -> Est 9:3
Defender: Est 9:3 - -- Two contradictory, but irrevocable, decrees had been issued, one sponsored by Haman, bent on annihilating the Jews, the other sponsored by Mordecai, a...
Two contradictory, but irrevocable, decrees had been issued, one sponsored by Haman, bent on annihilating the Jews, the other sponsored by Mordecai, authorizing protection for the Jews and destruction of those who would attack them. The Persian military was thus faced with choosing which decree to help implement. Since Mordecai had now become second to the king in place of Haman (Est 8:2; Est 10:3), most decided the wisest choice would be to favor Esther, Mordecai, and the Jews. One tradition relates that it was only the Amalekites, or Agagites, of the same lineage of Haman, who actually tried to slay the Jews as Haman had planned."
TSK: Est 9:1 - -- am 3552, bc 452
in the twelfth : Est 3:7, Est 3:13, Est 8:12
hoped : Act 12:11
though it was turned : Deu 32:36; 2Sa 22:41; Psa 30:11; Isa 14:1, Isa 1...

TSK: Est 9:2 - -- gathered : Est 9:10, Est 9:16, Est 8:11
as sought : Deu 2:30; Jos 11:20; Psa 71:13, Psa 71:24; Isa 8:9
the fear : Est 8:17; Gen 35:5; Exo 23:27; Jos 2...

TSK: Est 9:3 - -- the rulers : Est 3:12, Est 8:9; Ezr 8:36; Dan 3:2, Dan 6:1, Dan 6:2
officers of the king : Heb. those which did the business that belonged to the king...

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Barnes: Est 9:3 - -- All the rulers ... helped the Jews - i. e. the Persians, who formed the standing army which kept the Empire in subjection, and were at the disp...
All the rulers ... helped the Jews - i. e. the Persians, who formed the standing army which kept the Empire in subjection, and were at the disposal of the various governors of provinces, took the Jews’ side. The enemies of the Jews (e. g. Est 9:16) were almost entirely to be found among the idolatrous people of the subject nations, for whose lives neither the Persians generally, nor their monarchs, cared greatly.
Poole: Est 9:2 - -- No man could withstand them their enemies, though they did and were allowed to take up arms against them, yet were easily conquered and destroyed by ...
No man could withstand them their enemies, though they did and were allowed to take up arms against them, yet were easily conquered and destroyed by the Jews.
The fear of them who had such potent friends at court, and so great a God on their side, who by such unusual and prodigious methods (whereof doubtless they had been particularly informed) had brought about such a mighty and unexpected deliverance.

Poole: Est 9:3 - -- And officers of the king Heb. and all them that did the king’ s business , i.e. not only the chief persons designed by the foregoing words, but...
And officers of the king Heb. and all them that did the king’ s business , i.e. not only the chief persons designed by the foregoing words, but all his other ministers or officers, of what quality soever.
Haydock: Est 9:1 - -- As. Hebrew, "(which is the month of Adar) when the king's command and edict drew near to be executed, in that day when the enemies of the Jews hop...
As. Hebrew, "(which is the month of Adar) when the king's command and edict drew near to be executed, in that day when the enemies of the Jews hoped to have power over them, (though it turned out that the Jews had dominion over those who hated them)" (Haydock) ---
To revenge, &c. The Jews, on this occasion, by authority from the king, were made executioners of the public justice, for punishing by death a crime worthy of death, viz., a malicious conspiracy for extripating their whole nation; (Challoner) so inscrutable are the judgments of God, who never wholly abandoned his people! The old Vulgate passes over the first 19 verses, with the 24th, 25th, and 28th. (Calmet) ---
In this whole history we cannot but admire the Providence of God. (Worthington)

Haydock: Est 9:3 - -- Extolled. Protestants, "helped." Septuagint, "the king's secretaries honoured the Jews." (Haydock)
Extolled. Protestants, "helped." Septuagint, "the king's secretaries honoured the Jews." (Haydock)
Gill: Est 9:1 - -- Now in the twelfth month, that is the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same,.... Of which see Est 3:13,
when the king's commandment and his...
Now in the twelfth month, that is the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same,.... Of which see Est 3:13,
when the king's commandment and his decree drew near to be put in execution; even both his commandments and decrees, the one empowering the enemies of the Jews on that day to destroy them, and the other empowering the Jews to act both defensively and offensively against their enemies:
in the day that the enemies of the Jews hoped to have power over them; by virtue of the first decree of the king; and notwithstanding the second, they might hope to have it because of their superior numbers:
though it was turned to the contrary, that the Jews had rule over them that hated them; it proved the reverse, partly through the second decree in favour of the Jews, and partly through the fear of them that fell upon their enemies; because the court was on their side, and the officers everywhere, and especially their God filled them with courage, and their enemies with terror.

Gill: Est 9:2 - -- The Jews gathered themselves together in their cities, throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus,.... Wherever they lived:
to lay hand on such...
The Jews gathered themselves together in their cities, throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus,.... Wherever they lived:
to lay hand on such as sought their hurt; who not only threatened them what they would do on this day, but were risen up in arms in quest of them:
and no man could withstand them, for the fear of them fell upon all people; when they understood that Haman was hanged, and Mordecai the Jew advanced, and that the queen herself was a Jew, and that the Jews had the royal grant to act both defensively and offensively; and no doubt but the panic was of God.

Gill: Est 9:3 - -- And all the rulers of the provinces, and the lieutenants, and the deputies, and officers of the king, blessed the Jews,.... Countenanced them and enco...
And all the rulers of the provinces, and the lieutenants, and the deputies, and officers of the king, blessed the Jews,.... Countenanced them and encouraged them, and gave them all assistance in their power; extolled them, as the word signifies, lifted them up, and spoke well of them, or praised them, as the Targum:
because the fear of Mordecai was upon them; he being now chief minister, they might fear, if they took part with the enemies of the Jews against them, they might be turned out of their places.

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Geneva Bible: Est 9:1 Now in the twelfth month, that [is], the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same, when the king's commandment and his decree drew near to be put...

Geneva Bible: Est 9:3 And all the rulers of the provinces, and the lieutenants, and the deputies, and officers of the king, ( b ) helped the Jews; because the fear of Morde...

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TSK Synopsis -> Est 9:1-32
TSK Synopsis: Est 9:1-32 - --1 The Jews slay their enemies, with the ten sons of Haman.12 Ahasuerus, at the request of Esther, grants another day of slaughter, and Haman's sons to...
MHCC -> Est 9:1-19
MHCC: Est 9:1-19 - --The enemies of the Jews hoped to have power over them by the former edict. If they had attempted nothing against the people of God, they would not the...
Matthew Henry -> Est 9:1-19
Matthew Henry: Est 9:1-19 - -- We have here a decisive battle fought between the Jews and their enemies, in which the Jews were victorious. Neither side was surprised; for both ha...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 9:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 9:1-10 - --
The Jews avenged of their enemies. - Est 9:1. In the twelfthmonth, on the thirteenth day of the same - the Jews gathered themselvestogether in thei...
Constable -> Est 8:1--9:20; Est 9:1-19
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...
