
(David Guzik commentary on Esther quoting Spurgeon). When she came to court, the eyes of all were attracted to her all admired her beauty, her innocent and modest look, and her graceful mien and deportment. As a little girl, one of the very first portions of scripture. What he ordered her to have, or to do, she submitted to, being in his hands, and so obeyed his orders but more she asked not, either for ornament or attendance, being not at all solicitous whether the king liked her or not for it was not of choice, but by constraint, she went unto him nor needed she anything to recommend her, her virtue, modesty, and beauty, were sufficient:Īnd Esther obtained favour of all them that looked upon her: She required nothing but what Hegai the king's chamberlain, the keeper Top 5 Commentaries on the Book of Esther In the Hebrew Bible, the book of Esther is found in the third section of the canon, the Writings.

We are to read the Bible in order to understand Gods message. This volume is the ULTIMATE COMMENTARY ON ESTHER. Which the virgins under purification took by turns, ( Esther 2:14 ) , Read The Ultimate Commentary On Esther by Charles H. In addition to these commentaries you will also find all of Spurgeon’s sermons on this particular book of the Bible. Which makes it quite clear that Mordecai was not Esther's uncle, as Josephus, but her own cousin: now when her turn

The uncle of Mordecai, who had taken her for his daughter Now when the turn of Esther the daughter of Abihailįor this was her father's name, and not Aminadab, as the Septuagint version:
