Esther 8 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • Esther 8:1-17 open_in_new

    The Jews are Saved

    1. Did.. of Haman] The property of Haman, after his execution, was confiscated to the use of the king, to be disposed of as he thought fit.

  • Esther 8:2 open_in_new

    Took off his ring, etc.] The bestowal of the ring implied that Mordecai was appointed to be a minister of State, since the ring was used for giving authority to royal decrees (see href='190 8:8'>Est 8:8): cp. Genesis 41:42.

  • Esther 8:7 open_in_new

    Became Jews] i.e. proselytes.

    Behold, I have given, etc.] The king mentions this to show that his denial of her request to reverse the letters of Haman (href='190 8:5'>Est 8:5) was due not to lack of desire, but lack of ability to meet her wishes.

  • Esther 8:8 open_in_new

    Write ye also] The letters written by Haman and sealed with the king's ring could not be reversed as Esther had requested (href='190 8:5'>Est 8:5), but she and Mordecai could be empowered, as Haman had previously been (href='190 3:11-12'>Est 3:11-12), to write such letters as they might think expedient to enable the Jews to stand on their defence.

  • Esther 8:9 open_in_new

    The third month] i.e. May-June. Rather more than two months had elapsed since Haman's letters had been despatched (href='190 3:12'>Est 3:12).

  • Esther 8:10 open_in_new

    Riders on mules, etc.] RV 'riding on swift steeds that were used in the king's service, bred of the stud.'

  • Esther 8:15 open_in_new

    In royal apparel] not the same as that described in Esther 6:8, but a dress befitting the high office to which he had been appointed. His present magnificence was in striking contrast to his previous distress and humiliation (href='190 4:1'>Est 4:1).

    A great crown of gold] i.e. a circlet, indicative of high, though not royal, rank. In the Heb. a different word is used to describe the royal crown worn by the king and queen (Esther 1:11; href='190 2:17'>Est 2:17).