Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Est 3:1, Haman, advanced by the king, and despised by Mordecai, seeks revenge upon all the Jews; Est 3:7, He casts lots; Est 3:8, He obtains by calumniation a decree of the king to put the Jews to death.
am 3551, bc 453
promote Haman: Est 7:6; Psa 12:8; Pro 29:2
Agagite: Num 24:7; Sa1 15:8, Sa1 15:33
above all the princes: Est 1:14; Gen 41:40, Gen 41:55; Ezr 7:14; Dan 6:2
the king's servants: Dr. Shaw, speaking of the cities in the East, says, "If we quit the streets, and enter into any of the principal houses, we shall first pass through a porch, or gate-way, with benches on each side, where the master of the family receives visits, and despatches business; few persons, not even the nearest relations, having admission any farther, except upon extraordinary occasions." These servants were probably officers who here waited the king's call; and it is likely that Mordecai was one of them. Est 2:19, Est 2:21
bowed not: Yichra welo yishtachaweh, "bowed not down, nor prostrated himself," or worshipped him. Had this meant only civil reverence the king would not have needed to command it; nor would Mordecai have refused it; there was, therefore, some kind of divine honour intended, such as was paid to the Persian kings, and which even the Greeks refused, as express adoration. Est 3:1, Est 3:5; Exo 17:14, Exo 17:16; Deu 25:19; Sa1 15:3; Psa 15:4
Why: Est 3:2; Exo 1:17; Mat 15:2, Mat 15:3
when they spake: Gen 39:10
that they told: Dan 3:8, Dan 3:9, Dan 6:13
he had told: Ezr 1:3; Dan 3:12, Dan 3:16-18, Dan 3:23-30, Dan 6:20-28; Jon 1:9
that Mordecai: Est 3:2, Est 5:9
full of wrath: Est 1:12; Gen 4:5, Gen 4:6; Job 5:2; Pro 12:16, Pro 19:19, Pro 21:24, Pro 27:3, Pro 27:4; Dan 3:19
the first month: Neh 2:1
in the twelfth: Est 1:3, Est 2:16
they cast Pur: Est 9:24-26; Pro 16:33; Eze 21:21, Eze 21:22; Mat 27:35
Adar: Est 9:1, Est 9:5, Est 9:17-19, Est 9:21; Ezr 6:15
scattered abroad: Lev 26:33; Deu 4:27, Deu 30:3, Deu 32:26; Neh 1:8; Jer 50:17; Eze 6:8, Eze 11:16; Zac 7:14; Joh 7:35; Jam 1:1; Pe1 1:1
their laws: Ezr 4:12-15; Act 16:20, Act 16:21, Act 17:6, Act 17:7, Act 24:5, Act 28:22
for the king's profit to: Heb. meet, or equal for the king to, etc
that they may be destroyed: Heb. to destroy them
and I will pay: Heb. and I will weigh, Gen 23:16; Here Haman is obliged to acknowledge that there would be a loss to the revenue, which he was willing to make up out of his own property. Ten thousand talents of silver, counted by the Babylonish talent, amount to 2,119,000.; but reckoned by the Jewish talent, they amount to double that sum. In those days, silver and gold were more plentiful than at present; and we have many instances of individuals possessing almost incredible riches. Herodotus relates, that when Xerxes went into Greece, Pythius the Lydian had 2,000 talents of silver, and 4,000,000 of gold darics, which unitedly amount to nearly 5,500,000. Plutarch tells us, that after Crassus had dedicated the tenth of all he had to Hercules, he entertained the Roman people at 10,000 tables, and distributed to every citizen as much corn as was sufficient for three months; and, after all these expenses, he had 7,100; Roman talents left, which amount to more than 1,500,000. Lentulus the augur is said to have possessed no less than 3,333,333. 6s. 8d. Apicius was worth more than 916,671 13s. 4d.; and, after having spent in his kitchen 833,333 6s. 8d. he considered the remainder too little for his support, and poisoned himself!
ten thousand: Mat 18:24
took: Est 8:2, Est 8:8; Gen 41:42
enemy: or, oppressor, Est 7:6
to do: Psa 73:7; Jer 26:14, Jer 40:4; Luk 23:25
Then were: Est 8:9-17
scribes: or, secretaries
according: Est 1:22, Est 8:9, Est 9:27
in the name: Kg1 21:8; Dan 6:8, Dan 6:12, Dan 6:15
sealed: Est 8:2, Est 8:8, Est 8:10
by posts: Est 8:10, Est 8:14; Ch2 30:6; Job 9:25; Jer 51:31; Rom 3:15
both young: Sa1 15:3, Sa1 22:19
in one day: Est 8:12-14; Jam 2:13
the spoil: Est 8:11, Est 9:10; Isa 10:6