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the ten sons of Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Jew`s enemy, killed they; but they didn`t lay their hand on the spoil.
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Defense, Not Greed
Commentators unanimously highlight a crucial detail: the Jews did not take any plunder. Although the king's edict gave them the right to seize the property of their enemies, they intentionally refrained. Scholars explain this was to make it clear that their actions were purely for self-preservation, not for material enrichment. They sought to save their lives, not to profit from the conflict.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Most of these names are Persian, and readily traceable to Old Persian roots.
On the spoil laid they not their hand ([Referen…
19th Century
Anglican
On the spoil laid they not their hand. —This they might have done, according to the edict (Esther 8:11).
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
(See Gill on Esther 9:7).
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