Ester 3:4

4 Y sucedió que después que ellos le habían hablado día tras día y él se había negado a escucharlos, se lo informaron a Amán para ver si la palabra de Mardoqueo era firme; porque él les había declarado que era judío.

Ester 3:4 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 3:4

Now it came to pass, when they spake daily unto him
Putting him in mind of his duty to obey the king's command, suggesting to him the danger he exposed himself to, pressing him to give the reasons of his conduct:

and he hearkened not unto them;
regarded not what they said, and continued disobedient to the king's order, and disrespectful to Haman

that they told Haman, to see whether Mordecai's matters would stand;
they informed Haman that Mordecai refused to give him reverence as the king had ordered; this they did to try whether such a conduct would be suffered and bore with, and whether Mordecai would persevere in it when taken notice of:

for he had told them that he was a Jew;
which was all the reason he gave why he would not reverence Haman; and a reason sufficient, because, by a fundamental law of his religion, he was not to worship mere man, but God only: and this confirms what has been before observed; for this would have been no reason for refusing civil respect and honour, but was a strong one for denying religious worship and reverence; and no wonder that the Jews should refuse it, when even the Grecians, though Heathens, refused to give the Persian kings the divine honours they required F13; yea, the Athenians put Timagoras to death for prostrating himself in such a manner to Darius F14; for the Persian kings were, as Aristotle says F15, called Lord and God, and said to hear and see all things.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Herodot. Polymnia, sive, l. 7. c. 136. Justin e Trogo. l. 6. c. 2. Aelian. Var. Hist. l. 1. 21.
F14 Plutarch. in Artaxerxe, Valer. Maxim. l. 6. c. 3.
F15 De Mundo, c. 6.

Ester 3:4 In-Context

2 Y todos los siervos del rey que estaban a la puerta del rey se inclinaban y se postraban ante Amán, porque así había ordenado el rey en cuanto a él; pero Mardoqueo ni se inclinaba ni se postraba.
3 Entonces los siervos del rey, que estaban a la puerta del rey, dijeron a Mardoqueo: ¿Por qué traspasas el mandato del rey?
4 Y sucedió que después que ellos le habían hablado día tras día y él se había negado a escucharlos, se lo informaron a Amán para ver si la palabra de Mardoqueo era firme; porque él les había declarado que era judío.
5 Cuando Amán vio que Mardoqueo no se inclinaba ni se postraba ante él, Amán se llenó de furor.
6 Y él no se contentó con echar mano sólo a Mardoqueo, pues le habían informado cual era el pueblo de Mardoqueo; por tanto Amán procuró destruir a todos los judíos, el pueblo de Mardoqueo, que estaban por todo el reino de Asuero.
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