Esther 5:13

Translations

King James Version (KJV)

Yet all this avails me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate.

American King James Version (AKJV)

Yet all this avails me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate.

American Standard Version (ASV)

Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate.

Basic English Translation (BBE)

But all this is nothing to me while I see Mordecai the Jew seated by the king's doorway.

Webster's Revision

Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate.

World English Bible

Yet all this avails me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate."

English Revised Version (ERV)

Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate.

Clarke's Esther 5:13 Bible Commentary

Yet all this availeth me nothing - Pride will ever render its possessor unhappy. He has such a high opinion of his own worth, that he conceives himself defrauded by every one who does not pay him all the respect and homage which he conceives to be his due.

The soul was made for God, and nothing but God can fill it and make it happy. Angels could not be happy in glory, when they had cast off their allegiance to their Maker. As soon as his heart had departed from God, Adam would needs go to the forbidden fruit, to satisfy a desire which was only an indication of his having been unfaithful to his God. Solomon, in all his glory, possessing every thing heart could wish, found all to be vanity and vexation of spirit; because his soul had not God for its portion. Ahab, on the throne of Israel, takes to his bed, and refuses to eat bread, not merely because he cannot get the vineyard of Naboth, but because he had not God in his heart, who could alone satisfy its desires. Haman, on the same ground, though the prime favourite of the king, is wretched because he cannot have a bow from that man whom his heart even despised. O, how distressing are the inquietudes of vanity. And how wretched is the man who has not the God of Jacob for his help, and in whose heart Christ dwells not by faith!

Wesley's Esther 5:13 Bible Commentary

5:13 Availeth - Gives me no content. Such torment did his envy and malice bring upon him. Sitting - Enjoying that honour and privilege without disturbance, and denying me the worship due to me by the king's command. Thus tho' proud men have much to their mind, if they have not all to their mind, it is nothing. The thousandth part of what Haman had, would give a modest, humble man, as much happiness as he expects to receive from anything under the sun. And Haman as passionately complains, as if he was in the lowest depth of poverty!

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