Ester 7:5

5 Il re Assuero prese a dire alla regina Ester: "Chi è, e dov’è colui che ha tanta presunzione da far questo?"

Ester 7:5 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 7:5

Then the King Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther the
queen
The words in the original text lie thus, "and the King Ahasuerus said, and he said to Esther the queen"; which doubling of the word does not signify, as Jarchi suggests, that before he spoke to her by a messenger, or middle person, but, now he knew she was of a royal family, he spoke to her himself; but it is expressive of the ruffle of his mind, and the wrath and fury he was in, that he said it again and again, with a stern countenance and great vehemence of speech:

who is he? and where is he?
who is the man? and where does he live?

that durst presume in his heart to do so;
that has boldness, impudence, and courage enough to perpetrate so vile an action: or "that has filled his heart" F9; the devil no doubt filled his heart to do it, see ( Acts 5:3 ) , but the king had either forgot the decree he had granted, and the countenance he had given him to execute it; or, if he remembered it, he was now enraged that he should be drawn in to such an action by him; and perhaps till now was ignorant of Esther's descent, and knew not that she would be involved in the decree.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (wbl walm rva) "qui replevit cor suum", Drusius; "implevit", De Dieu.

Ester 7:5 In-Context

3 Allora la regina Ester rispose dicendo: "Se ho trovato grazia agli occhi tuoi, o re, e se così piace al re, la mia richiesta è che mi sia donata la vita; e il mio desiderio, che mi sia donato il mio popolo.
4 Perché io e il mio popolo siamo stati venduti per esser distrutti, uccisi, sterminati. Ora se fossimo stati venduti per diventare schiavi e schiave, mi sarei taciuta; ma il nostro avversario non potrebbe riparare al danno fatto al re con la nostra morte".
5 Il re Assuero prese a dire alla regina Ester: "Chi è, e dov’è colui che ha tanta presunzione da far questo?"
6 Ester rispose: "L’avversario, il nemico, è quel malvagio di Haman". Allora Haman fu preso da terrore in presenza del re e della regina.
7 E il re tutto adirato si alzò, e dal luogo del convito andò nel giardino del palazzo; ma Haman rimase per chieder la grazia della vita alla regina Ester, perché vedeva bene che nell’animo del re la sua rovina era decisa.
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