Es 3:2
3:2 And all the king's servants, that [were] in the king's gate,
    bowed, and reverenced Haman: for the king had so commanded
    concerning him. But Mordecai {a} bowed not, nor did [him]
    reverence.

    (a) The Persians custom was to kneel down and reverence
        their kings, and such as he anointed in chief authority,
        which Mordecai would not do to this ambitious and proud
        man.

Es 3:4
3:4 Now it came to pass, when they spake daily unto him, and he
    hearkened not unto them, that they {b} told Haman, to see
    whether Mordecai's matters would stand: for he had told them
    that he [was] a Jew.

    (b) Thus we see that there is no one so wicked but they have
        their flatterers to accuse the godly.

Es 3:7
3:7 In the first month, that [is], the month {c} Nisan, in the
    twelfth year of king Ahasuerus, they cast Pur, that [is],
    the lot, {d} before Haman from day to day, and from month to
    month, [to] the twelfth [month], that [is], the month {e}
    Adar.

    (c) Which contains part of March and part of April.
    (d) To know what month and day would be good to attempt this
        thing, that it might be successful: but God disappointed
        their lots and expectations.
    (e) Containing part of February and part of March.

Es 3:8
3:8 And Haman said unto king Ahasuerus, There is a certain
    people scattered abroad and dispersed among the people in
    all the provinces of thy kingdom; and their laws [are]
    diverse from all people; neither keep they the {f} king's
    laws: therefore it [is] not for the king's profit to suffer
    them.

    (f) These are the two arguments which commonly the
        worldlings and the wicked use toward princes against the
        godly, that is, the contempt of their laws and
        diminishing of their profit without concern as to
        whether God is pleased or displeased.

Es 3:15
3:15 The posts went out, being hastened by the king's
     commandment, and the decree was given in Shushan the
     palace. And the king and Haman sat down to drink; but the
     {g} city Shushan was perplexed.

     (g) That is, the Jews that were in Shushan.



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