Esther 3:12-15
Then were.8:9-17scribes. or, secretaries. according.1:22; 8:9; 9:27in the name.1Ki 21:8; Da 6:8,12,15sealed.8:2,8,10 by posts.8:10,14; 2Ch 30:6; Job 9:25; Jer 51:31; Ro 3:15both young.1Sa 15:3; 22:19in one day.8:12-14; Jas 2:13the spoil.8:11; 9:10; Isa 10:6 The copy.8:13,14 hastened.Pr 1:16; 4:16sat down.Ho 7:5; Am 6:6; Joh 16:20; Re 11:10the city.4:16; 8:15; Pr 29:2Psalms 94:20
throne.52:1; 82:1; 1Sa 22:12; Ec 3:16; 5:8; Am 6:3fellowship.2Ch 6:14-16; Isa 1:11-20; Jer 7:4-11; Joh 18:28; 1Jo 1:5,6frameth.58:2; 1Ki 12:32; Es 3:6-12; Isa 10:1; Da 3:4-7; 6:7-9; Mic 6:16Joh 9:22; 11:57; Re 13:15-17Proverbs 28:15-17
a roaring.20:2; Ho 5:11; 1Pe 5:8a ranging.17:12; 2Ki 2:24; Ho 13:8so.Ex 1:14-16,22; 1Sa 22:17-19; 2Ki 15:16; 21:16; Es 3:6-10; Mt 2:16 prince.1Ki 12:10,14; Ne 5:15; Ec 4:1; Isa 3:12; Am 4:1he that.Ex 18:21; Isa 33:15,16; Jer 22:15-17 Ge 9:6; Ex 21:14; Nu 35:14-34; 1Ki 21:19,23; 2Ki 9:262Ch 24:21-25; Mt 27:4,5; Ac 28:4Isaiah 10:1
1 The woe of tyrants.5 Assyria, the rod of hypocrites, for his pride shall be broken.20 A remnant of Israel shall be saved.24 Judah is comforted with promise of deliverance from Assyria. A.M. 3291. B.C. 713. Woe.3:11; 5:8,11,18,20-22; Jer 22:13; Hab 2:6,9,12,15,19; Mt 11:21Mt 23:13-16,23,27,29; 26:24; Lu 11:42-44,46,47,52; Jude 1:11them.1Ki 21:13; Es 3:10-13; Ps 58:2; 94:20,21; Da 6:8,9; Mic 3:1-4,9-11Mic 6:16; Joh 9:22; 19:6that write grievousness. or, to the writers that writegrievousness.Daniel 6:9-15
signed.Ps 62:9,10; 118:9; 146:3; Pr 6:2; Isa 2:22 when.Lu 14:26; Ac 4:17-19his windows.1Ki 8:30,38,44,48-50; 2Ch 6:38; Ps 5:7; Jon 2:4; Heb 4:16he kneeled.1Ki 8:54; 2Ch 6:13; Ezr 9:5; Ps 95:6; Lu 22:41; Ac 7:60; 9:40; 20:36Ac 21:5; Eph 3:14three.13; Ps 55:17; 86:3; *marg:Ac 2:1,2,15; 3:1; 10:9gave.Ps 34:1; Php 4:6; Col 3:17; 1Th 5:17,18; Heb 13:15as he.Ne 6:11; Ps 11:1,2; Mt 10:28-33; Lu 12:4-9; Ac 4:18,19,29Ac 5:20,29,40-42; 20:24; Php 1:14,20; Re 2:10,13 assembled.6; Ps 10:9; 37:32,33 they.3:8-12; Ac 16:19,24; 24:2-9the den.It is probable that these lions were kept for the purpose of devouring certain criminals, whom the laws might consign to that kind of death. The thing.8; Es 1:19 That Daniel.1:6; 2:25; 5:13regardeth.3:12; Es 3:8; Ac 5:29; 17:7 was sore.The king now clearly perceived for what purpose the decree had been solicited; and was exceedingly displeased with himself that he had suffered himself to be so deluded. 3:13; Mt 27:17-24; Mr 6:26; Lu 23:13-21; Joh 19:7-12and he.He strove during the whole day, by every means, to evade or annul the edict; but the foolish constitution of his government (exactly the reverse of the happy rule for the conduct of our gracious monarch) did not allow them to pardon any person who had broken one of their decrees, however arbitrary and unreasonable. 2Sa 3:28,29 Know.8,12; Es 8:8; Ps 94:20,21
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