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Text -- Esther 1:1-20 (NET)

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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. 1:20 And let the king’s decision which he will enact be disseminated throughout all his kingdom, vast though it is. Then all the women will give honor to their husbands, from the most prominent to the lowly.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abagtha a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · Admatha a prince of Persia under King Ahasuerus
 · Ahasuerus king of Persia after Darius
 · Bigtha a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · Biztha a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · Carkas a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · Carshena one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus
 · Ethiopia a country south of Egypt
 · Harbona a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · India a country in the region of the Indus River
 · Marsena one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus
 · Medes the inhabitants of Media, a region south and southwest of the Caspian Sea in the Zagros mountains,a people and a nation
 · Media a country on the SW coast of the Caspian Sea
 · Mehuman a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains
 · Memucan one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus
 · Meres one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus
 · Persia citizen(s) of Persia
 · Persian citizen(s) of Persia
 · Shethar one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus
 · Susa capital city of Elam and winter home of the Persian kings (OS)
 · Tarshish son of Javan son of Japheth son of Noah,son of Bilhan, great grandson of Benjamin son of Israel,one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus,a region known for its ports friendly to the ships of Israel,A ship built strong and equiped for long range trading.
 · Vashti queen of Ahasuerus
 · Zethar a man who was one of king Ahasuerus' chamberlains


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Shushan | Vashti | Medes | Servant | Persia | Memucan | Queen | Husband | Wife | Family | Women | Divorce | Chamberlain | Feasts | Babylon | PURIM; PUR | Abagtha | Shethar | India | Marble | more
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NET Notes: Est 1:1 Heb “Cush” (so NIV, NCV; KJV “Ethiopia”) referring to the region of the upper Nile in Africa. India and Cush (i.e., Ethiopia) ...

NET Notes: Est 1:2 The Hebrew word בִּירָה (birah) can refer to a castle or palace or temple. Here it seems to have in mind tha...

NET Notes: Est 1:3 The size of the banquet described here, the number of its invited guests, and the length of its duration, although certainly immense by any standard, ...

NET Notes: Est 1:4 The words “to be exact!” are not in the Hebrew text but have been supplied in the translation to bring out the clarifying nuance of the ti...

NET Notes: Est 1:5 Heb “from the great and unto the small.”

NET Notes: Est 1:6 The Hebrew noun מִטָּה (mittah) refers to a reclining couch (cf. KJV “beds”) spread with covers, cloth...

NET Notes: Est 1:7 Heb “to cause to drink” (Hiphil infinitive construct of שָׁקָה, shaqah). As the etymology of the Hebre...

NET Notes: Est 1:8 Heb “according to the desire of man and man.”

NET Notes: Est 1:9 Vashti is the name of Xerxes’ queen according to the Book of Esther. But in the Greek histories of this period the queen’s name is given a...

NET Notes: Est 1:10 Heb “King Ahasuerus”; here the proper name has been replaced by the pronoun “him” in the translation for stylistic reasons. Cf...

NET Notes: Est 1:11 Heb “was good of appearance”; KJV “was fair to look on”; NAB “was lovely to behold.”

NET Notes: Est 1:12 Heb “burned in him” (so KJV).

NET Notes: Est 1:13 Heb “judgment” (so KJV); NASB, NIV “justice”; NRSV “custom.”

NET Notes: Est 1:14 Heb “were sitting first”; NAB “held first rank in the realm.”

NET Notes: Est 1:15 The location of the prepositional phrase “according to law” is somewhat unusual in the Hebrew text, but not so much so as to require emend...

NET Notes: Est 1:19 Heb “who is better than she.” The reference is apparently to worthiness of the royal position as demonstrated by compliance with the king&...

NET Notes: Est 1:20 The phrase “vast though it is” is not included in the LXX, although it is retained by almost all English versions.

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