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An Attack on God's Promise
Matthew Henry's commentary highlights that this decree was more than a political act; it was an attack on God's entire plan of salvation. If Haman's plot had succeeded, the Jewish nation, through whom the Messiah was promised, would have been destroyed. This would have nullified the prophecies and the everlasting covenant, demonstrating how God's care for His people is tied to His ultimate redemptive purposes.
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Esther
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18th Century
Theologian
Currently, the Jews keep three days—the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th of Adar—as connected with “the Feast of Purim;” but they make the 13th a fast,…
19th Century
Bishop
Posts. —Literally, the runners. (See Note on Esther 1:22.)
17th Century
Pastor
And the letters were sent by post into all the king's
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Or by the runners
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17th Century
Minister
Without some acquaintance with the human heart and the history of mankind, we would not think that any prince could consent to a dreadful proposal,…