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Text -- Esther 9:6 (NET)
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In the city so called.
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Wesley: Est 9:6 - -- Whom they knew to be such as would watch all opportunities to destroy them; which also they might possibly now attempt to do.
Whom they knew to be such as would watch all opportunities to destroy them; which also they might possibly now attempt to do.
Clarke -> Est 9:6
Clarke: Est 9:6 - -- And in Shushan - It is strange that in this city, where the king’ s mind must have been so well known, there should be found five hundred perso...
And in Shushan - It is strange that in this city, where the king’ s mind must have been so well known, there should be found five hundred persons to rise up in hostility against those whom they knew the king befriended!
TSK -> Est 9:6
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Barnes -> Est 9:6
Barnes: Est 9:6 - -- By "Shushan the palace (or the fort),"is probably meant the whole of the upper town, which occupied an area of more than 100 acres, and contained ma...
By "Shushan the palace (or the fort),"is probably meant the whole of the upper town, which occupied an area of more than 100 acres, and contained many residences besides the actual palace. The Jews would not have ventured to shed blood within the palace-precincts.
Poole -> Est 9:6
Poole: Est 9:6 - -- In Shushan the palace i.e. in the city so called, as was noted before, Est 1:2 ; it not being probable either that they would make such a slaughter i...
In Shushan the palace i.e. in the city so called, as was noted before, Est 1:2 ; it not being probable either that they would make such a slaughter in the king’ s palace, or that they would be suffered so to do.
Five hundred men whom by long experience they knew to be their constant and inveterate enemies, and such as would watch all opportunities to destroy them; which also they might possibly now attempt to do. Part of them also might be friends and allies of Haman, and therefore the avowed enemies of Mordecai.
Haydock -> Est 9:6
Haydock: Est 9:6 - -- Sons. It seems as if they had been slain with their father, ver. 10. See chap. vii. 9. (Calmet) ---
Yet, as the contrary would appear from chap. ...
Sons. It seems as if they had been slain with their father, ver. 10. See chap. vii. 9. (Calmet) ---
Yet, as the contrary would appear from chap. xvi. 18, we may suppose that they were at least (Haydock) imprisoned till this time, for a more exemplary punishment, while all the rest of the family perished with Aman. (Serarius) (Salien) (Menochius) ---
These are the kindred, specified nine months before, chap. xvi. (Tirinus) ---
Some Masorets childishly (Haydock) write these ten names one over another, and with greater and lesser letters, to shew that they were hung one above another, and that the guilt of all was not the same, but the youngest son was the most malicious. (Kennicott)
Gill -> Est 9:6
Gill: Est 9:6 - -- And in Shushan the palace the Jews slew and destroyed five hundred men. Not in the royal palace, where it cannot be thought the Jews had so many enemi...
And in Shushan the palace the Jews slew and destroyed five hundred men. Not in the royal palace, where it cannot be thought the Jews had so many enemies, or such a bloody slaughter of them should be made there; but in the city, where the palace was: and this may seem somewhat wonderful, that there should so many rise there against the Jews, so near the court, now altogether in the interest of the Jews; but these were men no doubt of Haman's faction, and enraged at his disgrace and death, and headed by his ten sons, who took the advantage of the decree to avenge his death; the Targum says, these were princes of the house of Amalek.
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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...
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