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to bring Vashti the queen before the king with the crown royal, to show the peoples and the princes her beauty; for she was beautiful to look on.
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A King's Foolish Command
Commentators agree that King Ahasuerus's command was foolish and fueled by wine. Charles Ellicott notes that a sober king would not have made such a request, while Matthew Henry observes that the man who ruled 127 provinces had no rule over his own spirit. This serves as a powerful illustration of how excess can lead even the most powerful people to act without wisdom or self-control.
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18th Century
Theologian
To bring Vashti the queen - This command, though contrary to Persian customs, is not out of harmony with the character of Xerxes; and is ev…
19th Century
Bishop
To bring Vashti. —It is evident from the way in which the incident is introduced that had Ahasuerus been sober he would not have a…
17th Century
Pastor
To bring Vashti the queen before the king Not against her will, or by force; but they were sent to let her know it w…
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Minister
Ahasuerus's feast ended in heaviness, by his own folly. Seasons of special festivity often end in vexation.
Superiors should be careful not …