Attendants Attended Bestowed Dignity Greatness Honor Honour King's Ministered Ministers Mordecai Mor'decai Nothing Received Recognition Reward Servants Waiting

6:3 And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai {a} for this? Then said the king's servants that ministered unto him, There is nothing done for him.

(a) For he thought it unworthy of his estate to receive a benefit and not reward it.

6:3 Nothing - He hath had no recompence for this great and good service. Which might either happen through the king's forgetfulness; or through the envy of the courtiers; or because he was a Jew, and therefore odious and contemptible.

6:1-3 The providence of God rules over the smallest concerns of men. Not a sparrow falls to the ground without him. Trace the steps which Providence took towards the advancement of Mordecai. The king could not sleep when Providence had a design to serve, in keeping him awake. We read of no illness that broke his sleep, but God, whose gift sleep is, withheld it from him. He who commanded a hundred and twenty-seven provinces, could not command one hour's sleep.

Attendants Attended Bestowed Dignity Greatness Honor Honour King's Ministered Ministers Mordecai Mor'decai Received Recognition Reward Servants Waiting

Attendants Attended Bestowed Dignity Greatness Honor Honour King's Ministered Ministers Mordecai Mor'decai Received Recognition Reward Servants Waiting


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