Esther 9:2 - Exposition
The Jews gathered themselves together . Acting on the first clause of the edict ( Esther 8:11 ). In their cities . By " their cities" the writer means not cities exclusively Jewish, but cities where Jews formed an element in the population, as Susa, Babylon, Damascus—perhaps Rhages and Ecbatana—and no doubt many others. Cities exclusively Jewish, like Nearda, in later times (Joseph; 'Ant. Jud.,' 18:9, § 1), scarcely existed as yet out of Palestine. To lay hand on such as sought their hurt . The defensive character of the Jews' action is again noted. Only if their hurt was sought (comp. Psalms 71:13 , Psalms 71:24 ) did they lay hand on any; only against those who sought their hurt did they lift a finger. The fear of them . Not now such fear as is mentioned in Esther 8:17 , ad fin ; but a downright coward fear of their prowess. Fell upon all people . Rather, "all the people," i.e. all the many subject nations of the Persian empire among which the Jews were scattered.
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