Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Will he force the queen - On the king' s return he found him at the queen' s knees; and, professing to think that he intended to do violence to her honor, used the above expressions; though he must have known that, in such circumstances, the thought of perpetrating an act of this kind could not possibly exist.
They covered Haman ' s face - This was a sign of his being devoted to death: for the attendants saw that the king was determined on his destruction. When a criminal was condemned by a Roman judge, he was delivered into the hands of the serjeant with these words: I, lictor; caput obnubito, arbori infelici suspendito . "Go, serjeant; cover his head, and hang him on the accursed tree."
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Esther 7:8:
2 Samuel 15:30
Job 14:20
Isaiah 22:17
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