Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Esther 2:1-20
How God put down one that was high and mighty from her seat we read in the chapter before, and are now to be told how he exalted one of low degree, as the virgin Mary observes in her song (Luke 1:52) and Hannah before her, 1 Sam. 2:4-8. Vashti being humbled for her height, Esther is advanced for her humility. Observe, I. The extravagant course that was taken to please the king with another wife instead of Vashti. Josephus says that when his anger was over he was exceedingly grieved that the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Esther 2
Two things are recorded in this chapter, which were working towards the deliverance of the Jews from Haman's conspiracy:?I. The advancement of Esther to be queen instead of Vashti. Many others were candidates for the honour (Est. 2:1-4); but Esther, an orphan, a captive-Jewess (Est. 2:5-7), recommended herself to the king's chamberlain first (Est. 2:8-11) and then to the king (Est. 2:12-17), who made her queen, Est. 2:18-20. II. The good service that Mordecai did to the king in discovering a... read more