1 Kings 22:30

I will, etc. or, when he was to disguise himself, and enterinto the battle. put thou on.

10; Ps 12:2

disguised himself.

14:2; 20:38; 1Sa 28:8; 2Sa 14:2; 2Ch 18:29; 35:22; Pr 21:30

Jer 23:24

Esther 5:1

1 Esther, adventuring on the king's favour, obtains the grace of the golden sceptre, and invites the king and Haman to a banquet.

6 She, being encouraged by the king in her suit, invites them to another banquet the next day.

9 Haman, proud of his advancement, repines at the contempt of Mordecai.

14 By the counsel of Zeresh he prepares for him a gallows.

on the.

4:16; Mt 27:64

royal.

1:11; 8:15; Mt 10:16; 11:8; 1Pe 3:3-5

inner.

4:11; 6:4

sat.

1Ki 10:18-20; Lu 22:30; Re 3:21

Esther 6:8-9

Let the royal, etc. Heb. Let them bring the royal apparel,wherewith the king clotheth himself.

1Sa 18:4; Lu 15:22

the horse.Herodotus relates, that the kings of Persia had horses peculiar to themselves, which were brought from Armenia, and were remarkable for their beauty; and if the same law prevailed in Persia as in Judea, no man, under the penalty of death, might ride on the king's horse, any more than sit on his throne, wear his crown, or hold his sceptre.

1Ki 1:33

bring him. Heb. cause him to ride. proclaim.

Ge 41:43; 1Ki 1:33,34; Zec 9:9

Matthew 6:20

19:21; Isa 33:6; Lu 12:33; 18:22; 1Ti 6:17; Heb 10:34; 11:26

Jas 2:5; 1Pe 1:4; 5:4; Re 2:9

Matthew 11:8

A man.

3:4; 2Ki 1:8; Isa 20:2; Zec 13:4; 1Co 4:11; 2Co 11:27; Re 11:3

Acts 12:21

21

Acts 25:23

with.

12:21; Es 1:4; Ec 1:2; Isa 5:14; 14:11; Eze 7:24; 30:18; 32:12; 33:28

Da 4:30; 1Co 7:31; Jas 1:11; 1Pe 1:24; 1Jo 2:16

at.

9:15
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