Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley, [1754-65], at sacred-texts.com
Esther 2:3
est 2:3
Keeper - Of all the women, both virgins and concubines: only the virgins he himself took care of, as requiring more care and caution, and the concubines be committed to Shaashgaz, Est 2:14, his deputy. Purification - That is, to cleanse them from all impurities, to perfume, and adorn, and every way prepare them for the king: for the legal purification of the Jews he never regarded.
Esther 2:7
est 2:7
Esther - Hadassah was her Hebrew name before her marriage; and she was called Esther by the king after it.
Esther 2:9
est 2:9
Pleased - Because she was very beautiful, therefore he supposed she would be acceptable to the king; and by the Divine power, which moveth the hearts of men which way he pleaseth.
Esther 2:10
est 2:10
Shew it - Lest the knowledge hereof should either make her contemptible, or bring some inconvenience to the whole nation; but there was also an hand of God in causing this to be concealed, for the better accomplishment of that which he designed, though Mordecai was ignorant of it.
Esther 2:13
est 2:13
Desired - For ornament, or by way of attendance. And it should be observed, that every one whom the king took to his bed, was his wife of a lower rank, as Hagar was Abraham's, so that it would have been no sin or dishonour to Esther, though she had not been made queen.
Esther 2:19
est 2:19
Sat - By office, as one of the king's guards or ministers; being advanced to this place by Esther's favour.