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Esther 5:10

5:10

restrained <0662> [refrained.]

went ........... friends ... join ... along <0157 0935> [called for his friends. Heb. caused his friends to come.]

Zeresh.


Esther 9:26

9:26

known <07121> [they called.]

Purim ...... pur <06332> [Pur. that is, Lot. letter.]


Esther 4:5

4:5

at ... service <06440 05975> [appointed to attend upon her. Heb. set before her.]

<03045> [to know.]


Esther 4:11

4:11

comes ...................................... come <0935> [shall come.]

Herodotus informs us, that ever since the reign of Deioces, king of Media, for the security of the king's person, it was enacted that no one should be admitted into his presence; but that if any one had business with him, he should transact it through the medium of his ministers.

inner court <02691 06442> [the inner court.]

one law <01881 0259> [one law.]

king ....... king's ..................... king ............... king extends ...................... king <04428 03447> [the king shall.]

gold scepter <02091 08275> [the golden sceptre.]

That the kings of Persia carried a golden sceptre, we have the following proof in Xenophon: [Hoti ou tode to chrysoun skeptron to men basileian diasozon estin, all hoi pistoi philoi skeptron basileusin alethestaton kai asphalestaton.] "It is not (said Cyrus to his son Cambyses) the golden sceptre that saves the kingdom; but faithful friends are the truest and best sceptre of the kingdom."

uninvited ................................... invited <07121> [but I.]


Esther 2:14

2:14

pleased <02654> [delighted.]

requested <07121> [she were called.]


Esther 3:12

3:12

royal ....................... king's .................................... King .......... king's <04428> [Then were.]

scribes <05608> [scribes. or, secretaries. according.]

name <08034> [in the name.]

sealed <02856> [sealed.]


Esther 8:9

8:9

king's <04428> [the king's.]

satraps <0323> [and to the lieutenants.]

India <01912> [India.]

The Hebrew word {Hoddo,} in Syriac, {Hendoo,} and in Arabic, {Hind,} is rendered India by all the versions. India, or Hindostan, is a large country of the south of Asia, extending from north to south about 2,400 miles, and from east to west 1,800, between 8 degrees and 35 degrees N. lat. and 68 degrees and 92 degrees E. long.; being bounded on the west by the Indus, east by the Birman empire and Thibet, north by the Indian Caucasus, and south by the Indian Ocean. It is probable, however, that all the country east of the Indus was anciently called India.

language .............. language <03956> [and according.]


Esther 2:6

2:6

Jeconiah <03204> [Jeconiah.]

[Jeboiachin.]

[Coniah.]


Esther 3:14

3:14

copy <06572> [The copy.]


Esther 2:21

2:21

Bigthan <0904> [Bigthan.]

[Bigthana. door. Heb. threshold. and sought.]


Esther 6:2

6:2

Bigthana <0904> [Bigthana.]

[Bigthan. door. Heb. threshold.]


Esther 6:11

6:11

So ... took <03947> [took Hamon.]

clothed <03847> [and arrayed.]

plaza <07339> [the street.]

Pitts gives a similar account of the mode of honouring a person who turns a Mohammedan, at Algiers: "The apostate is to get on a stately steed, with a rich saddle and fine trappings: he is also richly habited, and has a turban on his head, but nothing of this is to be called his own; only there are given him about two or three yards of broad cloth, which is laid before him on the saddle. The horse, with him on his back, is led all round the city, which he is several hours in doing. The apostate is attended with drums and other music, and twenty or thirty serjeants. They march in order on each side of the horse, with naked swords in their hands. The crier goes before, with a loud voice giving thanks to God for the proselyte that is made."


Esther 9:24

9:24

enemy <06887> [the enemy.]

pur <06332> [Pur.]

The word {pur} seems to be derived either from the Persian {bahr} and {bar,} a part, portion, lot, or {pari,} any thing which happens fortuitously or fortunately; whence the annual festival in commemoration of the wonderful deliverance of the Jews from their enemies was called Purim, or in Arabic and Persian, {Fuhr,} or {Lots;} which has been observed by them, in all places of their dispersion, from that day to the present time, without any interruption.

afflict <02000> [consume. Heb. crush.]


Esther 2:3

2:3

provinces <04082> [in all the provinces.]

gather <06908> [that they may gather.]

This was the usual way in which the harem, or {seraglio,} was furnished; the finest women in the land, whether of high or low birth, were sought out and brought to the harem. They all became the king's concubines; but one was raised as chief wife, or sultana, to the throne; and her issue was especially entitled to inherit.

authority <03027> [the custody. Heb. the hand. Hege.]

8

[Hegai. the king's chamberlain.]

{Saris hammelech,} "the king's eunuch:" so the LXX., Vulgate, Targum, and Syriac.

cosmetics <08562> [their things.]


Esther 2:7

2:7

guardian <0539> [brought up. Heb. nourished.]

Hadassah <01919> [Hadassah.]

uncle <01730> [his uncle's.]

beautiful <02896 03303> [fair and beautiful. Heb. fair of form and good of countenance.]

raised <03947> [took.]


Esther 3:7

3:7

first month ..... month ............................. month ......... month ..... month <02320 07223> [the first month.]

twelfth <08147> [in the twelfth.]

pur ....... cast <05307 06332> [they cast Pur.]

Adar <0143> [Adar.]


Esther 4:8

4:8

copy <06572> [the copy.]

instructions <06680> [to charge.]

<02603> [to make supplication.]

implore <01245> [request.]


Esther 9:12

9:12

request <07596> [what is thy petition.]


Esther 6:9

6:9

horse .......................... lead ............ horse <07392 05483> [bring him. Heb. cause him to ride. proclaim.]




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