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Job 7:6
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Isti filii provinciæ, qui ascenderunt de captivitate migrantium, quos transtulerat Nabuchodonosor rex Babylonis, et reversi sunt in Jerusalem, et in Judæam, unusquisque in civitatem suam.
Dixitque Esther: Hostis et inimicus noster pessimus iste est Aman. Quod ille audiens, illico obstupuit, vultum regis ac reginæ ferre non sustinens.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
The adversary: Heb. The man adversary
this wicked: 1 Samuel 24:13, Psalms 27:2, Psalms 139:19-22, Proverbs 24:24, Proverbs 24:25, Ecclesiastes 5:8, 1 Corinthians 5:13, 2 Thessalonians 2:8
was afraid: Nehemiah 6:16, Job 15:21, Job 15:22, Job 18:5-12, Psalms 73:5-9, Psalms 73:17-20, Proverbs 16:14, Isaiah 21:4, Daniel 5:5, Daniel 5:6
before: or, at the presence of
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 24:7 - that wicked 2 Chronicles 28:22 - this is Esther 3:1 - promote Haman Esther 3:10 - enemy Esther 7:4 - the enemy Esther 9:10 - enemy Psalms 13:2 - enemy Psalms 94:3 - the wicked Proverbs 14:17 - a man Daniel 8:2 - Shushan 1 Peter 5:8 - your
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Esther said, the adversary and enemy is this wicked Haman,.... Who was not only an enemy to her and her people, but an adversary to the king, by advising and persuading him to that which was to the loss of his revenues, as well as of his reputation; also, she pointed at him, and gave him his just character; her charge of wickedness upon him, as it was true, it was honourably made to his face before the king, of which, if he could, he had the opportunity of exculpating himself:
then Haman was afraid before the king and the queen; gave visible signs of his confusion, consternation, and trouble of mind, by the fall of his countenance, his pale looks, his trembling limbs, and quivering lips, being struck dumb, and not able to speak one word for himself.