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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nehemiah Job
Introduction to Esther
How the providence of God watched over the Jews that had
returned out of captivity to their own land, and what great and kind things were
done for them, we read in the two foregoing books; but there were many who staid
behind, having not zeal enough for God's house, and the holy land and city, to
carry them through the difficulties of a removal thither. These, one would
think, should have been excluded the special protection of Providence, as
unworthy the name of Israelites; but our God deals not with us according to our
folly and weakness. We find in this book that even those Jews who were scattered
in the provinces of the heathen were taken care of, as well as those who were
gathered in the land of Judea, and were wonderfully preserved, when doomed to
destruction and appointed as sheep for the slaughter. Who drew up this story is
uncertain. Mordecai was as able as any man to relate, on his own knowledge, the
several passages of it;
quorum pars magna fuitfor he bore a conspicuous
part in it; and that he wrote such an account of them as was necessary to
inform his people of the grounds of their observing the feast of Purim we are
told (ch. 9:20,
Mordecai wrote these things, and sent them enclosed in
letters to all the Jews), and therefore we have reason to think he was the
penman of the whole book. It is the narrative of a plot laid against the Jews to
cut them all off, and which was wonderfully disappointed by a concurrence of
providences. The most compendious exposition of it will be to read it
deliberately all together at one time, for the latter events expound the former
and show what providence intended in them. The name of God is not found in this
book; but the apocryphal addition to it (which is not in the Hebrew, nor was
ever received by the Jews into the can on), containing six chapters, begins
thus,
Then Mordecai said, God has done these things. But, though the name
of God be not in it, the finger of God is, directing many minute events for the
bringing about of his people's deliverance. The particulars are not only
surprising and very entertaining, but edifying and very encouraging to the faith
and hope of God's people in the most difficult and dangerous times. We cannot
now expect such miracles to be wrought for us as were for Israel when they were
brought out of Egypt, but we may expect that in such ways as God here took to
defeat Haman's plot he will still protect his people. We are told, I. How
Esther came to be queen and Mordecai to be great at court, who were to be the
instruments of the intended deliverance, ch. 1, 2. II. Upon what provocation,
and by what arts, Haman the Amalekite obtained an order for the destruction of
all the Jews, ch. 3. III. The great distress the Jews, and their patriots
especially, were in thereupon, ch. 4. IV. The defeating of Haman's particular
plot against Mordecai's life, ch. 5-7. V. The defeating of his general plot
against the Jews, ch. 8. VI. The care that was taken to perpetuate the
remembrance of this, ch. 9, 10. The whole story confirms the Psalmist's
observation (Ps. 37:12, 13),
The wicked plotteth against the just, and
gnasheth upon him with his teeth. The Lord shall laugh at him; he sees that his
day is coming.
Introduction:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nehemiah Job
Genesis
Exodus
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