2:10 Now Esther had not disclosed her people or her lineage, 1 for Mordecai had instructed her not to do so. 2
1 tn Cf. v. 20, where the same phrase occurs but with the word order reversed.
2 tn Heb “that she not tell” (NRSV similar); NASB “that she should not make them known.”
3 sn That Esther was able so effectively to conceal her Jewish heritage suggests that she was not consistently observing Jewish dietary and religious requirements. As C. A. Moore observes, “In order for Esther to have concealed her ethnic and religious identity…in the harem, she must have eaten…, dressed, and lived like a Persian rather than an observant Jewess” (Esther [AB], 28.) In this regard her public behavior stands in contrast to that of Daniel, for example.
4 tc The LXX adds the words “to fear God.”