Esther 8:15
Context8:15 Now Mordecai went out from the king’s presence in purple and white royal attire, with a large golden crown and a purple linen mantle. The city of Susa shouted with joy. 1
Esther 9:4
Context9:4 Mordecai was of high rank 2 in the king’s palace, and word about him was spreading throughout all the provinces. His influence 3 continued to become greater and greater.
Psalms 18:35
Context18:35 You give me your protective shield; 4
your right hand supports me; 5
your willingness to help 6 enables me to prevail. 7
Daniel 2:48
Context2:48 Then the king elevated Daniel to high position and bestowed on him many marvelous gifts. He granted him authority over the entire province of Babylon and made him the main prefect over all the wise men of Babylon.
[8:15] 1 tn Heb “shouted and rejoiced.” The expression is a hendiadys (see the note on 5:10 for an explanation of this figure).
[9:4] 2 tn Heb “great”; NRSV “powerful”; NIV “prominent”; NCV “very important.”
[9:4] 3 tn Heb “the man Mordecai” (so NASB, NRSV).
[18:35] 4 tn Heb “and you give to me the shield of your deliverance.”
[18:35] 5 tc 2 Sam 22:36 omits this line, perhaps due to homoioarcton. A scribe’s eye may have jumped from the vav (ו) prefixed to “your right hand” to the vav prefixed to the following “and your answer,” causing the copyist to omit by accident the intervening words (“your right hand supports me and”).
[18:35] 6 tn The MT of Ps 18:35 appears to read, “your condescension,” apparently referring to God’s willingness to intervene (cf. NIV “you stoop down”). However, the noun עֲנָוָה (’anavah) elsewhere means “humility” and is used only here of God. The form עַנְוַתְךָ (’anvatÿkha) may be a fully written form of the suffixed infinitive construct of עָנָה (’anah, “to answer”; a defectively written form of the infinitive appears in 2 Sam 22:36). In this case the psalmist refers to God’s willingness to answer his prayer; one might translate, “your favorable response.”