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The King Throws a Lavish Party
1:1 The following events happened in the days of Ahasuerus . (I am referring to that Ahasuerus who used to rule over a hundred and twenty-seven provinces extending all the way from India to Ethiopia .) 1:2 In those days , as King Ahasuerus sat on his royal throne in Susa the citadel , 1:3 in the third year of his reign he provided a banquet for all his officials and his servants . The army of Persia and Media was present , as well as the nobles and the officials of the provinces . 1:4 He displayed the riches of his royal glory and the splendor of his majestic greatness for a lengthy period of time – a hundred and eighty days , to be exact! 1:5 When those days were completed , the king then provided a seven-day banquet for all the people who were present in Susa the citadel , for those of highest standing to the most lowly . It was held in the court located in the garden of the royal palace . 1:6 The furnishings included linen and purple curtains hung by cords of the finest linen and purple wool on silver rings , alabaster columns , gold and silver couches displayed on a floor made of valuable stones of alabaster , mother-of-pearl , and mineral stone . 1:7 Drinks were served in golden containers , all of which differed from one another . Royal wine was available in abundance at the king’s expense . 1:8 There were no restrictions on the drinking , for the king had instructed all of his supervisors that they should do as everyone so desired . 1:9 Queen Vashti also gave a banquet for the women in King Ahasuerus ’ royal palace .
Queen Vashti is Removed from Her Royal Position
1:10 On the seventh day , as King Ahasuerus was feeling the effects of the wine , he ordered Mehuman , Biztha , Harbona , Bigtha , Abagtha , Zethar , and Carcas , the seven eunuchs who attended him, 1:11 to bring Queen Vashti into the king’s presence wearing her royal high turban . He wanted to show the people and the officials her beauty , for she was very attractive . 1:12 But Queen Vashti refused to come at the king’s bidding conveyed through the eunuchs . Then the king became extremely angry , and his rage consumed him. 1:13 The king then inquired of the wise men who were discerners of the times – for it was the royal custom to confer with all those who were proficient in laws and legalities . 1:14 Those who were closest to him were Carshena , Shethar , Admatha , Tarshish , Meres , Marsena , and Memucan . These men were the seven officials of Persia and Media who saw the king on a regular basis and had the most prominent offices in the kingdom . 1:15 The king asked, “By law , what should be done to Queen Vashti in light of the fact that she has not obeyed the instructions of King Ahasuerus conveyed through the eunuchs ?” 1:16 Memucan then replied to the king and the officials , “The wrong of Queen Vashti is not against the king alone , but against all the officials and all the people who are throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus . 1:17 For the matter concerning the queen will spread to all the women , leading them to treat their husbands with contempt , saying , ‘When King Ahasuerus gave orders to bring Queen Vashti into his presence , she would not come .’ 1:18 And this very day the noble ladies of Persia and Media who have heard the matter concerning the queen will respond in the same way to all the royal officials , and there will be more than enough contempt and anger ! 1:19 If the king is so inclined , let a royal edict go forth from him , and let it be written in the laws of Persia and Media that cannot be repealed , that Vashti may not come into the presence of King Ahasuerus , and let the king convey her royalty to another who is more deserving than she.

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  • Est 1:1-9 -- The King Throws a Lavish Party
  • Est 1:10-22 -- Queen Vashti is Removed from Her Royal Position

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