
Text -- Esther 9:20 (NET)




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JFB -> Est 9:20
JFB: Est 9:20 - -- Commentators are not agreed what is particularly meant by "these things"; whether the letters following, or an account of these marvellous events to b...
Commentators are not agreed what is particularly meant by "these things"; whether the letters following, or an account of these marvellous events to be preserved in the families of the Jewish people, and transmitted from one generation to another.
Clarke -> Est 9:20
Clarke: Est 9:20 - -- Mordecai wrote these things - It has been supposed that thus far that part of the book of Esther, which was written by Mordecai extends: what follow...
Mordecai wrote these things - It has been supposed that thus far that part of the book of Esther, which was written by Mordecai extends: what follows to the end, was probably added either by Ezra, or the men of the Great Synagogue; though what is said here may refer only to the letters sent by Mordecai to the Jews of the provinces. From this to the end of the chapter is nothing else than a recapitulation of the chief heads of the preceding history, and an account of the appointment of an annual feast, called the feast of Purim, in commemoration of their providential deliverance from the malice of Haman.
TSK -> Est 9:20
TSK: Est 9:20 - -- Mordecai : That is, as the words imply, the history contained in this book; and not merely the letters afterwards mentioned, as some understand it.
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Mordecai : That is, as the words imply, the history contained in this book; and not merely the letters afterwards mentioned, as some understand it.
wrote these : Exo 17:14; Deu 31:19-22; 1Ch 16:12; Psa 124:1-3, Psa 145:4-12; 2Co 1:10, 2Co 1:11

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Poole -> Est 9:20
Poole: Est 9:20 - -- Mordecai wrote these things either,
1. The letters here following. But that is distinctly mentioned in the next words. Or,
2. The history of these ...
Mordecai wrote these things either,
1. The letters here following. But that is distinctly mentioned in the next words. Or,
2. The history of these things, which was the ground of the feast; which Mordecai knew very well ought to be had in remembrance, and to be told to their children and posterity, through all ages, according to the many commands of God to that purpose, and the constant practice of the holy men of God in such cases.
Gill -> Est 9:20
Gill: Est 9:20 - -- And Mordecai wrote these things,.... The transactions of those two days, and the causes of them, as well as the following letter; some conclude from h...
And Mordecai wrote these things,.... The transactions of those two days, and the causes of them, as well as the following letter; some conclude from hence that he was the penman of the book; and so he might be, but it does not necessarily follow from hence:
and sent letters unto all the Jews that were in all the provinces of the King Ahasuerus, both nigh and far; such as were near the city Shushan, and those that were at the greatest distance from it; these were more especially the things he wrote.

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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 9:20-32
MHCC: Est 9:20-32 - --The observance of the Jewish feasts, is a public declaration of the truth of the Old Testament Scriptures. And as the Old Testament Scriptures are tru...
Matthew Henry -> Est 9:20-32
Matthew Henry: Est 9:20-32 - -- We may well imagine how much affected Mordecai and Esther were with the triumphs of the Jews over their enemies, and how they saw the issue of that ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Est 9:20-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Est 9:20-22 - --
The feast of Purim instituted by letters from Mordochai and Esther. Est 9:20. Mordochai wrote these things, and sent letters to all the Jews, etc. ...
Constable -> Est 8:1--9:20; Est 9:20-32
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...
