Esther 9:6 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

And in Shushan the palace the Jews slew and destroyed five hundred men.

Ver. 6. And in Shushan the palace] One would wonder that any here should offer to stir against the Jews, so much favoured by the king, patronized by Mordecai, and well appointed to withstand them. But they were mad with malice against God's people, and ambitious of their own destruction. Haman's death still sticks in their stomachs, and they resolve to be revenged, whatever it stands them in. With like stoutness of stomach it was that Jezebel painted her face, and tired her head, when Jehu was come to Jezreel, and looking out at a window, said, Had Zimri peace, &c. Herein certainly she showed her great stoutness, as if she would daunt Jehu, and out brave him in the midst of his pomp and triumph, 2 Kings 9:30,31. Divine vengeance suffereth not wicked people to rest, and to keep in their malice and mischief; but that they must break out and run headlong, like wild beasts into the hunter's toil, or upon the spear's point, whereby they perish.

Esther 9:6

6 And in Shushan the palace the Jews slew and destroyed five hundred men.