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The other Jews who were in the king`s provinces gathered themselves together, and stood for their lives, and had rest from their enemies, and killed of those who hated them seventy-five thousand; but they didn`t lay their hand on the spoil.
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A Higher Motive
Commentators like Matthew Henry and John Gill highlight the repeated statement that the Jews "laid not their hand on the spoil." This detail is significant because it clarifies their motive was self-preservation, not greed or material gain. Henry suggests this serves as a powerful example for believers to show a similar "disinterestedness," demonstrating that their faith and life are more precious than any worldly wealth.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Seventy and five thousand - The Septuagint gives the number as 15,000; and this amount seems more in proportion to the 800 slain in Susa.
19th Century
Anglican
Seventy and five thousand. —The number as given in the Septuagint is fifteen thousand, perhaps a more probable number.
On th…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But the other Jews that were in the king's provinces gathered themselves together In a body, in their respective province…
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