Esther 4:1-3
1 The great mourning of Mordecai and the Jews.4 Esther, understanding it, sends to Mordecai, who shews the cause, and advises her to undertake the suit.10 She excusing herself, is threatened by Mordecai.15 She appointing a fast, undertakes the suit. all that.3:8-13rent.2Sa 1:11; Job 1:20; Jon 3:4-9; Ac 14:14with ashes.3; Jos 7:6; 2Sa 13:19; Job 2:8; 42:6; Isa 58:5; Eze 27:30; Da 9:3Jon 3:6; Mt 11:21and cried.Mordecai gave every demonstration of the most poignant grief. Nor did he hide this from the city; and the Greek says that he uttered these words aloud: [Airetai ethnos meden edikekos,] "A people is going to be destroyed who have done no evil." Ge 27:34; Isa 15:4; 22:4; Eze 21:6; 27:31; Mic 1:8; Zep 1:14Re 18:17-19 2 in every province.1:1; 3:12great mourning.It cannot reasonably be doubted, that the mournings, fastings, and weepings of the Jews were attended by constant prayers and supplications; though all mention of them, and of the glorious God whom they worshipped, seems to have been studiously avoided. 1Sa 4:13,14; 11:4; Isa 22:4,12; 37:1-3weeping.Mt 13:42; 22:13; 25:30many lay in sackcloth and ashes. Heb. sackcloth and asheswere laid under many. Isa 58:5; Da 9:3 Esther 8:15
royal apparel.5:1; 6:8,11; Ge 41:42; Mt 6:29; 11:8; Lu 16:19blue. or, violet.1:6and with a great crown.Mordecai was now made the chief minister, or vizier, instead of Haman; and was accordingly invested with the "royal apparel," in conformity to the custom of the East. So we are informed, in the History of the Revolt of Ali Bey, that on the election of a new {sheikh bellet,} or chief of the country, in Egypt, the {pasha} who approves of him invests him with a robe of valuable fur. Perhaps the crown was one of the insignia of the office of vizier. Concerning the blue, fine linen, and purple, see the Notes on Ex 25:4; 39:27. the city.Haman was too proud to be popular: few lamented his fall. 3:15; Pr 29:2 Esther 9:22
the days.3:12,13; Ex 13:3-8; Ps 103:2; Isa 12:1,2; 14:3from sorrow.Ps 30:11; Mt 5:4; Joh 16:20-22sending portions.19; Ne 8:10-12; Lu 11:41; Ac 2:44-46; Ga 2:10 Psalms 30:11
turned.5; 126:1,2; Ge 37:35; 45:28; 2Ch 20:3,9,12,27,28; Es 9:22; Isa 25:83 Isa 66:10,11 Joh 16:20 Re 7:14-17 21:4 dancing.149:3; 150:4; 2Sa 6:14; Ec 3:4; Jer 31:4,13,14girded.Ne 8:10; Isa 61:3,10; Lu 15:22 Isaiah 12:1
1 A joyful thanksgiving of the faithful for the mercies of God. And in that.2:11; 11:10,11,16; 14:3; 26:1; 27:1-3,12,13; 35:10; Zec 14:9,20O Lord.25:1,9; 49:13; 60:18,19; Ps 34:1-22; 67:1-4; 69:34-36; 72:15-19Ps 149:6-9; Ro 11:15; Re 15:3,4; 19:1-7though.10:4,25; 40:1,2; 51:3; 54:8; 57:15-18; 66:13; De 30:1-3; Ps 30:5Ps 85:1-3; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 39:24-29; Ho 6:1; 11:8; 14:4-9 Ezekiel 16:8-13
thy time.6; De 7:6-8; Ru 3:9; 1Sa 12:22; Isa 41:8,9; 43:4; 63:7-9; Jer 2:2,3Jer 31:3; Ho 11:1; Mal 1:2; Ro 5:8; 9:10-13and I.Ru 3:9I sware.20:5,6; Ex 19:4-8; 24:1-8; 32:13; De 4:31; Jer 2:2,3; 31:32Ho 2:18-20 washed.4; 36:25; Ps 51:7; Isa 4:4; Joh 13:8-10; 1Co 6:11; 10:2; Heb 9:10-141Jo 5:8; Re 1:5,6blood. Heb. bloods.6anointed.Ps 23:5; 2Co 1:21; 1Jo 2:20,27 clothed.7; Ps 45:13,14; Isa 61:3,10; Lu 15:22; Re 21:2broidered.13,18; Ex 28:5; 1Pe 3:3,4badgers' skin.Ex 25:5; 26:14I girded.Ex 39:27,28; Re 7:9-14; 19:8covered.Ge 41:42; *marg:Pr 31:22; Re 18:12 I put.Ge 24:22,47,53a chain.Ge 41:42; Pr 1:9; 4:9; So 1:10; 4:9; Isa 3:19; Da 5:7,16,29forehead. Heb. nose.Ge 24:22; *marg:Isa 3:21ear-rings.Ge 35:4; Ex 32:2; 35:22; Nu 31:50; Jud 8:24; Job 42:11; Pr 25:12Ho 2:13and a.Le 8:9; Es 2:17; Isa 28:5; La 5:16; Re 2:10; 4:4,10 12 thou didst.19; De 8:8; 32:13,14; Ps 45:13,14; 81:16; 147:14; Ho 2:5and thou wast.14,15; Ps 48:2; 50:2; Isa 64:11; Jer 13:20and thou didst.Ge 17:6; 1Sa 12:12; 2Sa 8:15; 1Ki 4:21; Ezr 4:20; 5:11; Ps 50:2La 2:15
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