Esther 9:16
But the other Jews that were in the king’s provinces gathered themselves together, and stood for their lives, and had rest from their enemies, and slew of their foes seventy and five thousand, but they laid not their hands on the prey,
Cross-references
Esther 9:2 describes the gathering that led to the victory summarized here — the Jews assembled to defend themselves against attackers.
Esther 9:10 records the same pattern in Susa — killing enemies but not taking plunder — repeated in the provinces here.
Esther 9:15 describes Susa's second day killing 300 — here the provinces kill 75,000 on the 13th, showing scale difference.
Esther 8:11 is the royal decree authorizing self-defense and plunder — here the Jews execute it but refrain from taking plunder.
Genesis 34:27 records Jacob's sons plundering after slaughter — here the Jews notably do not plunder, contrasting with that event.
Leviticus 26:7 promises defeated enemies — here the Jews experience that covenantal blessing in their deliverance.
Leviticus 26:8 amplifies the promise of supernatural victory — the Jews' overwhelming success echoes that assurance.