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PARALLEL BIBLE - Esther 4:7


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King James Bible - Esther 4:7

And Mordecai told him of all that had happened unto him, and of the sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king's treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them.

World English Bible

Mordecai told him of all that had happened to him, and the exact sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king's treasuries for the destruction of the Jews.

Douay-Rheims - Esther 4:7

And Mardochai told him all that had happened, how Aman had promised to pay money into the king's treasures, to have the Jews destroyed.

Webster's Bible Translation

And Mordecai told him all that had happened to him, and of the sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king's treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them.

Original Hebrew

ויגד
5046 לו  מרדכי 4782 את 853  כל 3605  אשׁר 834 קרהו 7136 ואת 853 פרשׁת 6575 הכסף 3701 אשׁר 834 אמר 559 המן 2001 לשׁקול 8254 על 5921  גנזי 1595  המלך 4428  ביהודיים 3064 לאבדם׃ 6  

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VERSE (7) -
Es 3:2-15

SEV Biblia, Chapter 4:7

Y Mardoqueo le declaró todo lo que le había acontecido, y le dio noticia de la plata que Amán había dicho que pesaría para los tesoros del rey por razón de los judíos, para destruirlos.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 7. And
Mordecai told him of all that had happened unto him , etc.] How that, for refusing to reverence Haman, he was incensed against him, and against all the Jews for his sake; and had vowed revenge on them, and had formed a scheme for the ruin of them: and of the sum of money that Haman had promised to pay to the king’s treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them the 10,000 talents of silver he proposed to pay into the king’s exchequer in lieu of the Jews’ tribute; which Mordecai observes, to show how bent he was upon the destruction of the Jews, and cared not what it cost him to gain his point; and perhaps Mordecai as yet might not know that the king had remitted it.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 5-17 - We are prone to shrink from services that are attended with
peril of loss. But when the cause of Christ and his people demand it, we mus take up our cross, and follow him. When Christians are disposed to consult their own ease or safety, rather than the public good, the should be blamed. The law was express, all knew it. It is not thus in the court of the King of kings: to the footstool of his throne of grac we may always come boldly, and may be sure of an answer of peace to the prayer of faith. We are welcome, even into the holiest, through the blood of Jesus. Providence so ordered it, that, just then, the king' affections had cooled toward Esther; her faith and courage thereby wer the more tried; and God's goodness in the favour she now found with the king, thereby shone the brighter. Haman no doubt did what he could to set the king against her. Mordecai suggests, that it was a cause which one way or other, would certainly be carried, and which therefore sh might safely venture in. This was the language of strong faith, whic staggered not at the promise when the danger was most threatening, but against hope believed in hope. He that by sinful devices will save his life, and will not trust God with it in the way of duty, shall lose is in the way of sin. Divine Providence had regard to this matter, in bringing Esther to be queen. Therefore thou art bound in gratitude to do this service for God and his church, else thou dost not answer the end of thy being raised up. There is wise counsel and design in all the providences of God, which will prove that they are all intended for the good of the church. We should, every one, consider for what end God ha put us in the place where we are, and study to answer that end: an take care that we do not let it slip. Having solemnly commended ou souls and our cause to God, we may venture upon his service. All dangers are trifling compared with the danger of losing our souls. But the trembling sinner is often as much afraid of casting himself without reserve, upon the Lord's free mercy, as Esther was of comin before the king. Let him venture, as she did, with earnest prayer an supplication, and he shall fare as well and better than she did. The cause of God must prevail: we are safe in being united to it __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

ויגד 5046 לו  מרדכי 4782 את 853  כל 3605  אשׁר 834 קרהו 7136 ואת 853 פרשׁת 6575 הכסף 3701 אשׁר 834 אמר 559 המן 2001 לשׁקול 8254 על 5921  גנזי 1595  המלך 4428  ביהודיים 3064 לאבדם׃ 6  


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