2 Kings 8:5

he had restored.

4:35

behold, the woman.

Ru 2:3; Es 5:14; 6:11,12; Pr 16:9; Ec 9:11; Mt 10:29,30; Ac 8:27-40

Ro 8:31

My lord.

6:12,26; 1Sa 26:17; Ps 145:1

Esther 6:1-2

1 Ahasuerus, reading in the chronicles of the good service done by Mordecai, takes care for his reward.

4 Haman, coming to sue that Mordecai might be hanged, gives counsel that he might do him honour.

12 Complaining of this, his friends tell him of his final destiny.

that night.

5:8; Ge 22:14; 1Sa 23:26,27; Isa 41:17; Ro 11:33

could not the king sleep. Heb. the king's sleep fled away.

Da 2:1; 6:18

the book of records.As chronicles were composed among the Persians, a more instructive and interesting work could not be brought before the king; because they were all written in verse, and were generally the work of the most eminent poets of the empire.

2:23; Mal 3:16

Bigthana.

2:21

Bigthan. door. Heb. threshold.

Matthew 10:29

two.

Lu 12:6,7

farthing."In value a halfpenny farthing, as being the tenth of the Roman penny. See ch. 18:28."

and one.

Ps 104:27-30

Luke 10:31

by.

Ru 2:3; *marg:

2Sa 1:6; Ec 9:11

priest.

Jer 5:31; Ho 5:1; 6:9; Mal 1:10

he passed.

Job 6:14-21; Ps 38:10,11; 69:20; 142:4; Pr 21:13; 24:11,12

Jas 2:13-16; 1Jo 3:16-18
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