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But the queen Vashti refused to come at the king`s commandment by the chamberlains: therefore was the king very angry, and his anger burned in him.

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Vashti's Principled Refusal

Commentators suggest Vashti's refusal was not simple pride. Persian law and custom protected wives from being publicly displayed at feasts, a treatment often reserved for concubines. Her refusal could be seen as a principled stand to protect her dignity against an improper command from a king who was not in his right mind.

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Esther

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John Gill

John Gill

On Esther 1:12

17th Century

Pastor

But the queen refused to come at the king's commandment by his
chamberlains
Even though he sent by them aga…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Esther 1:10–22

17th Century

Minister

Ahasuerus's feast ended in heaviness, by his own folly. Seasons of special festivity often end in vexation.

Superiors should be careful not …